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The Banner from Lafontaine, Kansas • 2

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MADERO UNO SUAREZ KILLED HO The Weekly Banner IRA M. PINK, Publisher. LA FONTAINE, KANSA3. KAKSAS STATE NEWS i FOLEY'S COMPOUND STOPS COUGHS CURES COLDS Contain No Opiate Safo For ChiMran DEPOSED MEXICAN OFFICIALS SHOT WHILE UNDER GUARD. miHHiHHIMIH TIRED OF SEEING UCD oiirrcnX.

President Huerta Says There Was An Attempt to Escape An In- quiry Ordered. eurmi "A Procured Lydia E. Pinkham MlSf II JOTTINGS FROM TELEGRAMS It Pays to Clip morses, xin.tn rows. They are heal tbler and rcnderbetterwrvice. Vegetable Compound, which made His Wife a Well Woman.

When tbe beavjreoat that bold ths Kansas Has Fine China Clays? Kansas may become the rival of Ohio and Pennsylvania in the production and manufacture of tine china-ware. The Wichita Commercial club has sent specimens of some of the clays" of Sedgwick county to Prof. Erasmus Ha worth, director of the state geological survey, for an analysis to determine the commercial value of the product. The Wichita club believes that the clays, when properly worked out, will produce a high grade of china similar to the Haviland ware. Professor Haworth has employed Paul Teetor of Pittsburgh, an expert in ceramic, to acsist in the test of the clays.

Teetor is a graduate of the University of Illinois and a ami airt removed, are mora eaullr kept clean, look better (ret more good from thalr feed and are better In aierr way. lotln on baring The Sfe wart Ball Bearing Clipping Machine It turn euler, clips faster and doner and ttays sharp longer than an other. Gear are all tile bard and ctit from Holld pmci Keel bar. Tlier are en- Rft closed, protect od and 9 3H interesting Items Gathered From All Parts of the World Condensed Into Small Space for the Ben. efit of Our Readers, Middletown, Pa, "I had headache, backache and such awful bearing down pains that I could not be on my feet at times and I had organic inflammation so badly that I was not able to do my work.

I could not get a good meal for my husband and one child. My neighbors said they thought my suffering was terrible. My husband got tired of seeing ma Buffer and one night went to the drug i run in on: little trie- I tlon little wear. Has el feet of new tyle eay running flexible etiaft pupil under Doctor Bleinlnger, the most widely known authority on clays ana me ntewart fllnie tension dipping bead, hlghext Rrade.tietMi frtifc, TearemlrneTeiy machine guaranteed to pleane. ia the United States.

City of Mexico. Francisco I. Madero and Jose Pino Suarez were killed In a midnight ride under guard from the national palace to the penitentiary. 1 The circumstances surrounding the death of the deposed president and vice-president of the republic are known only as given in official accounts, which do not conform in all details. The only witnesses were those actually concerned.

The provisional president, Gen. Vic-torlano Huerta, says the shooting of the two was incidental to a fight between their guard and a party attempting to liberate them. The minister of foreign relations, Francisco de la Barra, adds that the prisoners attempted to escape. It Is given out that two others were killed and two wounded, but no names nor particulars are given. Neither Huerta nor De la Barra make3 a definite statement as to which side fired the fatal shots.

It is not Impossible that neither knows. An official investigation has been ordered to determine the responsibility, and solemn promises have been made that the guilty will be punished. The tragedy occurred shortly after midnight. Madero and Suarez, who bad been prisoners in the national palace Bince their arrest last Tues The Standard Oil Company has made a final plea to the Missouri supreme court for a modification of its order of ouster. A fire at Quincy, 111., destroyed an envelope and a blank book manufactory, causing a loss of half a million dollars.

Five hundred employes were thrown out of work. District Attorney Whitman of New York estimates that the alleged graft payments to the police In the district commanded by Captain Walsh amount-ed to $250,000 a year. Foreign Affairs. More than two million cubic feet of earth and rock slid into the Panama, canal the other day. Gen.

Porflilo Diaz, ex-president of Mexico, who has been in exile in Europe, is to return to his home by the first of April. He has declared his intention not to mix in politics again, Ye Ho Na La, dowager empress of China, is dead in Pekln. She is the widow of Emperor Kwangsu, who died In 1908. She had ibeen ill only a few days. One hundred Christians were massacred by Turkish troops in the village of, Kenamlnio.

Similar massacres and other atrocities are reported throughout the Tchatalja district. The last details of the organization of Mexico's new government were completed when the members of President Huerta's cabinet took the oath of office. I Before Francisco Madero, the deposed president of Mexico, is allowed to leave tho country, he must face charges of killing Colonel Riveroll. The conflagration at Tokio, Japan, was worse than at first reported. More than 15,000 persons were made homeless when 3,300 buildings were destroyed in tho center of the city.

A dispatch from the City of Mexico says that former Provisional Presi CHICAGO FLEXIBLE SHAFT CO. Wells and Ohio 8ts. CHICAGO, ILL. Write forcomnlata nmrrttalnrnt. a)inln Urge Beet Raising in Kansas.

J. H. Thresher, agriculturist, and J. forwent and mot modern line of home cltpplnicand iug iree on request. P.

Noland, manager of the land de Washington. The house has passed the Sundry Civil Appropriation bill, carrying more than $113,000,000. The provision for two naval colliers was stricken out. Prominent society people of the national capital have presented President Taft with a pearl searfpin and Mrs. Taft with a diamond necklace.

Prohibition prosecution of labor unions and farmers' organizations under the Sherman Anti-Trust law by the department of Justice has been written into the Sundry Civil Appropriation bill by the House, partment for the United States Sugar and Land company, were in Great Many a great man has exclusive knowledge of the fact. store and got me a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and told me I must take it. I can't tell jou all I suffered and I can't tell you all that your medicine has done for me. I was greatly benefited from the first and it has made me a well woman.

I can do all my housework and even helped some of my friends as well. I think it is ft SfrA wonderful help to all Buffering women. I have got several to take it after seeing what it hafl done for me." Mrs. Emma Espenshade, 219 East Main St, Middletown, Pa. The Pinkham record is a proud andhon-crable one.

It is a record of constant victory over the obstinate ilia of woman ills that deal put despair. It is an es- Bend the other day, arranging for a meeting of Barton county farmers to induce the farmers, of that section. to take up beet culture. The company is making an extensive campaign, offering of a $1,000,000 plant to those PILKS CITREI) IJf 6 TO 14 TJAYS Totirdrutfjiist will retund money if PAZO OINT-1KNT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Iliuoding or Prutruuing i'lles in 6 to 14 dnja. 6UC localities which prove productive of Sometimes a young lawyer fnakes good because he has a wife who lays down the law to him.

beets and will guarantee a certain acreage. Constipation causes and seriously aggravates many diseases. It is thoroughly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Tiny sugar-coated Fails to Collect Damages.

The first attempt to collect in court tabhshed fact that Lydia E. Pinkham 'a Vegetable Compound has restored granules. Adv. I damages for personal injuries sustained in explosions at the Dupont Its Style. Powder' works at TUrck resulted in failure in district court at Columbus T'The child actress in that piece has a part which fits her like a glove." "Yes, so to speak, a kid glove." health to thousands of such suffering women.

Why don't you, try it if you need such a medicine? If you rrant special advice write tr lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read end answered by a woman and held la strict confidence. when Judge Sapp sustained ademur rer to the plaintiff's testimony in the suit of Tobias Byland against the company for $10,000 damages for in Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottlo of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it juries sustal in an explosion sev eral months ago.

Tlnn ra tho Signature of LjQT7)fA Death of a Canal Pioneer. D. Blaine, a pioneer of Pratt Goiigh, CoMi In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria county, died of heart failure. As president of the Southwest Shippers' league ten years ago Blaine originated ti SoreThroa a plan to dig a canal to the Gulf of Mexico west of the Mississippi river Sloan'a Liniment gives day, were placed in a motor car, which was accompanied by another car, and escorted by one hundred rurales under the orders of Commandant Francisco Cardenas and Col.

Rafael Pimento. With instructions not to outdistance the escort, the cars moved slowly. No incident occurredntil they had reached a point near the penitentiary, where in an open place the guards' attention was attracted, according to the official version, to a group of persons following. Shots were fired at the escort in the darkness. The Attack.

The rurales closed in and. ordered the prisoners out of the car. Thirty of the guards surrounded the prisoners, while the remainder disposed themselves to resist an' attack. About fifty men, some afoot and some mounted, threw themselves upon the detachment guarding the cars and the exchange of shots lasted twenty minutes, when the attacking party fled. Then the bodies of Madero and Sueraz were found.

Madero Shot In the The body of Madero shows only one wound. A bullet entered the back of the head and emerged at the forehead. The body of Suarez shows many wounds, the bullets entering from the front. near the one hundredth meridian which attracted much attention. He Not Unlikely.

"Well, my boy," said the visitor to Bobby, "I suppose some day you expect to step into your father's shoes?" "Oh, I suppose so," said Bobby, gloomily. "I been wearin' out every-thin' else he wears since mother learned how to cut 'em down for me." Harper's Weekly. hoarseness, sore throat, croup, asthma, hay fever and bronchitis. had lived in Pratt 30 years and was a member of the Kansas legislature two years. dent De La Hurra is to be arrested charged with complicity In the Diaz rebellion.

Plots are already rife in Mexico against the administration of General Huerta. A conflagration In the center of Tokio, Japan, destroyed more than 1,000 buildings. Several churches were burned. A. Danish aviator has volunteered to accompany Hoald Amundsen on his proposed trip to the North Pole in at aeroplane.

a President Francisco i. Madero was arrested In the national palace at tXie City of Mexico by General Blanquet, May Teach Co-Eds to Copk. Ottawa university nrobably will add HERE'S PROOF. Mb. Ai.beet W.PuiCK.of Fredonia, writes We use Sloan's Lini-nient In the family and find it an excellent relief fur colds and hay fever attacks.

It stops coughing and sneering almost a domestic science department to the curriculum the coming year, if present plans materialize. A meeting was called to determine how many co-eds desired training in the culinary art and practically every girl in uchool manifested interest. Nolle Prossed. RastHS had caught Sambo red-handed. "Ah'm gwine hab yo' arrested foh stealin' mah chickens, yo Sambo Washin'ton dat's jess what ah'm gwine to do," said Rastus.

"Go ahead, niggah," retorted Sambo. "Go ahead and hab me arrested. Ah'll mek yo' prove whar yo' got dem chickens yo'self!" Harper's Weekly. SBOAMS LDDMEKT a "Jayhawker" Editor Elected. Alfred F.

Weddell of Ottawa was elected editor and Richard H. Gardner of Altoona business manager of the 914 "Jayhawker," the annual publi SPEND TOO MUCH FOR WHISKY Americans Use 94,000,000 Gallons and 8,500,000,000 Cigarettes in Six Months. cation of the University of Kansas. Gardner has been editor of the University Daily Kansan. RELIEVED SORE THROAT.

Mrs. L. Bre web, of Modello, writes: I bought ona bottle of yonr Liniment and it did mo all the good in the world. My throat was Tery sore, and it cured me of my trouble." GOOD FOR COLD AND CROUP. Mb.

W. H. Stbanoe, 3721 Elniwood Avenue, Chicago, 111., writes: "A little boy next door had croup. I gave the mother Sloan's Liniment to try. She gave him three drops on sugar before going to bed, and he got up without the croup in the morning." Civil War Veteran Gone.

Harrison T. Randle, an old soldier and one of the early settlers, died at Pratt of cancer of the stomach. He Price 25c, $1,00 leaves a wife and several children, most of whom live in Pratt county. Dangerous Talk. "Mother, I wish you wouldn't mention dishwashing when George is calling on me!" "Why not, indeed?" "I don't like it.

It sounds common." "Common, eh? We have to eat, don't we?" "Of course." "And Gporge knows we eat and use dishes?" "That's very true." "And George also knows that dishes have to be washed, therefore somebody has to wash them?" "But, mother" "What now?" "If you keep on talking aobut it George may discover that you make father wash them, and he may think the same thing is coming to him If he should propose to me." Detroit Free Press. ft SSSWV 1 mWMMm I Sloan's Treatise on the Horse sent free. Treatise the The Wilson Echo Sold. William Baxter, owner of the 8 Wl1 The Naval Appropriation hill carrying $146,000,000 and authorizing two fcuttleships, one transport, one supply ship, six torpedo boat destroyers and four submarines has been reported to the House. Governor Colquitt of Texas has notified Washington that if the United States does not protect the border th Btate will.

The Vermont, legislature has ratified the federal income tax and the direct election of United States senators hy.the people. President Taft and his cabinet have decidod to 'continue the present attitude toward Mexico. Troops will bo held in readiness for instant action in case of trouble arising. The house has refused to pass the Immigration bill over the veto of the president by a vote of 213 to 114. The sonale committee on inter-ocean Ic canals has voted to put over until the next congress the question of free passage to American vessels through Panama canal.

Domestic Items. Claud Adams was crushed to death and Thomas Davis and J. J. Owens wore injured when the roof of a drift cnal mine caved in at Wellington, Mo. A Minneapolis liquor dealer faces a $3,000 fine and five years in prison for sending whisky by parcel post to the dry state of North Dakota.

Two hundred miners at Edison, in the. Pittsburg, district, have struck owing to differences over powder for shot firing. maniac, overpowered an engine crew at Iron Mountain, but before he could run the locomotive out on the main line he was coptured by the Bherift after a hard fight. The supreme court of Illinois has affirmed the sentence of Evelyn Arthur See of the Absolute Life cult who was convicted of abducting Mildred Bridges. See will be taken to the penitentiary at once.

While discussing church matters in Knobnoster, Mogilev. W. T. Logan, a Presbyterian minister, struck H. F.

Summers, a member of his congregation, wfl.li a chair. The minister va3 fined for assault. James L. White, treasurer 'of the Republic Trust Company of Dallas, was shot and killed and A. Silvers, vice-prasldt'it, fatally wounded during a conference over a real estate deal.

A. Clapton of San Antonio Iz th" rt Fourteen arrests were made after a street riot in Boston between striking garment workers and a crowd of young men who were escorting worn-' en operatives to their homes. The police of Cleveland have discovered a burglars' trust which operates in that city, Chicago, Cincinnati and Toledo. William burkee, superintendent of the Dupont powder works at Columbus, was decoyed from his home by his nightwatchmnn and killed, The reported Illness in Kgypt of J. P.

Morgan caused a decided slump in the price of Btocks on the New-York Rome, Italy, recently experienced Its first snow storm in 00 years. A letter written by George Washington at Mount Vernon in 1789 was recently sold in London for $1,250. Governor Odilie of Nevada has signed the Barnes amendment to. the divorce law of the state. Dr.

James Monroe Taylor, for nearly thirty years president of Vassar College, has resigned. Six Pennsylvania railroad employes were killed and several injured in the wreck of a work train at Hvtv. Pa. ICanopolis Journal, has bought the Washington, D. C.

Americans are drinking more whisky, smoking more cigars and cigarettes and chewing more tobacco than ever before in history, according to latest tax returns to Royal E. Cabell, commissioner of Internal revenue. From July to February the nation has consumed 94,000,000 gallons of whisky, an increase of 5,000,000 gallons over corresponding 8,500,000,000 cigarettes, an increase of 4,500,000,000 cigars, an increase of 250,000,000, and 000 pounds of smoking and chewing tobacco, an increase of 12,000,000 pounds. These are record-breaking figures. Wilson Echo of Charles H.

Seaver. The Republican policy of the Echo will be continued. Another Case of Spinal Meningitis, Another case of spinal meningitis VIuQEarlS.Sloaii mn was developed in Atchison, that of Mrs. Noah Rentchler, who is dangerously 111 with the disease. A PLOT TO KILL GOV.

SULZER A Farm Adviser for Allen. Allen county is assured the ser vices of a county farm adviser, who The New York Executive Learned of a Conspiracy to Assassinate Him. will begin his work there at an early date. The county agricultural club ECZEMA 25 YEARS announced that sufficient funds had been raised to nsy the salarv- of the one of his own commanlers. General Huerta was" then proclaimed provisional president.

All the members of Madero's cabinet were placed under arrest except Ernesto Madero. At night the plaza in front of the palace was filled with a delirious crowd with banners Inscribed "Peace" and "Liberty." More than 200 houses and shops in the district 'surrounding the great mosque of St. Sophia at Constantinople were destroyed by a fire which for a time threatened' to wipe out the entire city. A Constantinople dispatch says that Enver Bey, a leader of the Young Turks party, has been killed by assassins. After eight days of bombardment with heavy guns there was little change In the situation at the City of Mexico.

Doth sides seemed equally confident of ultimate victory. Personal. Mrs. Calvin Burns, formerly of St. Joseph, Is dead In Paris.

Bishop John J. Hogan of the of Kansas City In the Catholic church Is dead at the episcopal residence after an Illness of ten days duration, Bishop Hogan had been a priest for sixty years and a bishop for forty-four years who RS yonrq Old Mrs. Nancy Blunt, 81 years old, widow of the late Gen. James G. Blunt, is dead at Houston, Texas.

Frank P. Rogers, assistant superintendent of, the St. Joseph Grand Island railroad, Is dead, at Brookline, where he had been taken for treatment by a specialist. Thomas Burke, one of the motor bandits under arrest In Chicago, said that he had stolen more than 2,000 cars in that city during his career as a criminal. G.

W. C. Lee, oldest son of Gen. Robert E. Leo, formerly an aide on the staff of Jefferson Davis, and president emeritus of Wailngton and Lee university, Is dead at Ravens-worth, W.

Va. He Was 80 years old. MaJ. O. E.

Duffy, the last survivor ot President Lincoln's mounted bodyguard, Is dead In Washington. He was 83 years old. Mrs. Taft has been presented with a $10,000 necklace as a token of the esteem In which she is held by Washington society. Joaquin Miller, "the poet of the Sierras," is dead at his home in the Piedmont Foothills In California.

He had been in failing health for the past two years. expert and the' Btate agricultural college will send a man to this county within a short time. Kansas Teahcers Want More Pay. There were 500 teachers In attendance at the annual meeting of the Southern Kansas Teachers' association at Wichita. H.

P. Butcher of Wellington is president. The most important matter to come before the meeting was a uriited and determined movement for the advancement of has been Informed of an alleged plot to assassinate him. The governor related that a man, with'head swathed in bandages, called at the executive chamber and was referred to Osven Potter, his legal assistant To Mr. Pctter the man, whose nartie the governor would not divulge, said that Thursday night while in an abandoned cider mill, he had overheard two men discussing a plot to kill the governor.

When the conspirators learned of th-3 presence of the governor's informant they assaulted and robbed him. Both he and Mrs. Sulzer, the governor said, have been receiving threatening letters. FACE AJASS OF IT Says "Reainol Cured Me of One of tbe Worat Case Anybody Ever Saw." Philadelphia, Sept. 20.

had eczema for the last twenty-five years, and have been afflicted so badly that for weeks I could not go outside the door. My face was one mass) of pimples, and not only the looks of it hut the Itching and burning pains I experienced ware just dreadful. I lost a great deal of sleep and had to keep dampened elbthg on my face all night to relieve the pain. I had become disgHEted with trying different things. "One day I made up my mind to try Reslnol, and after Using one jar of Res-inol Ointment, and one cake of Resinol Soap, I saw the difference, and now my face is as clear as anybody's, and I certainly don't need to be ashamed to go out.

Resinol Soap and Reslnol Ointment cured me of one of the worst cases of eczema, guess, that anybody ever saw." (Signed) MraC. Hellmuth, 611 Appletree street Nothing we can say of Resinol equals what others, such as Mra. Hellmuth, say of it. If you are suffering from itching, burnlne skin troubles. DimDles.

hl.trk- GOOD NATURED AGAIN Good Humor Returns With Change to Proper "For many years I was a constant sufferer from Indigestion and nervousness, amounting almost to prostration writes a Montana man. "My hlood wan tmnovprlfthpdj tho vision was blurred and weak, with movisg spots before my eyes. This was a steady dailycondition. I grew 411-tempered, and eventually got so nervous I could not keep my books posted, nor handle accounts satisfactorily. I can't describe my- sufferings.

"Nothing I ate agreed with me, till 'one day I happened to notice Grape-Nuts In a grocery store, and bought a package out of curiosity to know what it was. "I liked the food from the very first, eating it with cream, and now I buy it by the case and use it daily. I soon found that Grape-Nuts food was supplying brain and nerve force as nothing In the drug line ever had done or could do. "It wasn't long before I was restored to health, comfort and happiness. "Through the use of Grape-Nuts food my digestion has been restored, my nerves are steady once more, my eye-Bight is good again, my mental faculties are clear and acute, and I have become so good-natured that my friends are truly astonished at the change.

I feel younger and better than I have for 20 years. No amount of money would induce me to surrender what I'have gained through the use of Grape-Nuts food." Name given by Postum Battle Creek. Mich. "There's a reason." Read the little book, "The Road to Wcllville," in pkgs." Ever rend tbe ahoTe letter A new one anrtenra from time to tine. nre frennice.

true, and full ef hsnaan tatereot. Adv. Warm Weather Brings Snakes Out. Finding Bnakes on the 16th of February is rather an unusual occurrence in northern Kansas. W.

H. Owen killed ten moccasin snakes recently, which he found near a spring In a pasture in the Reserville neighborhood, south of Frankfort. John I. Thompson Very III. Chicago, 111.

John I. Thompson, first assistant United States attorney general of Washington, Is severely ill at the Stratford hotel here. beads, dandruff, chapped face and hands, 'f. Timken to Have Bank. Crops hve been so good and business so flourishing that Timken Is to have a bank of its own instead of having to depend upon Institutions at Rush Center and La'crosse.

At a meeting there to organize a bank, $1,400 was subscribed withia minutes. Two Killed in Motor Accident. St. Louis, Mo. George M.

Trumbo, assistant cashier of the Mechanics-American National Bank, and Miss Hazel Flynn were killed and the other four members of a motor party injured severely when the machine turned over on a lonely road in St. Louis county. ulcers, boils, stubborn sores, or piles, it will cost you nothing to try Resinol Ointment and Soap. Just send to Dept. 3)-K, Reslnol Chem.

Baltimore, Md for a free sample of each. Sold by all druggists or by parcel post Couta Bjrup. Tattcs Qooi. I'M Leavenworth It Deserted. Leavenworth, Kan.

An order sending the hospital crops to Galveston has been received, making the situation appear more grave. Eugene Pulliam Operated On. Eugene C. Pulliam, editor of the Atchison Champion, underwent an operation recently in a Chicago hospital for adecsions of the stoaiaolk. le Urn a.

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