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* * * * ►I* ►I< * * * t I* * * * * * * I * * * * ¥ * ¥ ¥ * * t ¥ ¥ * * * * * ¥ ¥ * ¥ * 4* ❖ ¥ 4 * "A Union Depot For A Day" Cast of Characters Ticket Agent.......................................Wm. Rucker epot Master........................................John Burns oe Gamin, bootblack..........................Walter Thompson Woman who would not take 'bus...............Mrs. VanLuchene Mrs. Martha Chattermuch......................Mrs. F. J. Stipek Her daughter, Maria..........................Miss F. Kidrowski Strolling Italians, two singers, boy and girl..........The Parkers Aunt Amelia Saylittle......................Miss Merceline Jacobs Mephew Willie .................................... Cy ri, Cullen Uncle Joshua Hayseed................................ .... Ryan Aunt Sarah, his wife..............................Mrs. M. Ryan Deacon Longface....................................J. D . Cullen Lii, *lo, ban, school girls... .Agnes and Mamie Burns. Trix Lynch P, ude ;;" ........................................Wm. Rucker Mrs. Garrulous , m p k Two Nuns Miss Jacobs and Mrs. Geo. Fox Mrs Henpeek Mrs. R. B. Chappell Mr Henpeek Frank Sauer Prof. Learned. Frank Sauer. Woman with Baby y irs p ox Prima Donna Margaret Parker Members ot Opera company. Mrs. Needy Her three children Josephine, Pete Bettendorf, Miss Araminta Fishwell Joseph Smith, (widower) His Four Children. Hans Bickerstein Mike O' Toole Miss Beaconstreet of Boston Miss Helen Flighty Her Aunt Martha Ancient Her Aunt Maria Ancient Harry Field, Helen's lover College Boys Joe Jentzes, Parker, Lester Kinney Mr i. L 0. Faltermeyer <»eo. box Jos. Jentzes John Burns Mrs. J. D. Cullen Miss Phoebe Stipek Mamie Parker Mrs. Kidrouski Paul Vanluchene Rucker, and Nick Burns Given By the Catholic Ladies of Wibaux * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ►H * Saturday Evening, February 1st * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * —gMBM §§^$400.00 Upright Grand P The W. A. Orgain Company will give away, absolutely without cost, the Claxtcn Upright Grand Piano shown below, This is open to any one, and nomination blanks may be obtained at the Pioneer office, W. A. Orgain Co's store or cut from this ad. This will be the most interesting advertising proposition ever held in Dawson County and everyone has an equal opportunity to secure this Beautiful Upright Parlor Grand Claxton Piano by a litrte woe. Second Prize One Colonial Queen Sowing Machine; Third Prize One Size 0 Ladies' Golp Filled Watch; Fourth Prize fine Fancy Toilet Set, consisting of comb, brush and mirror. These prizes will be given absolutely free to the person who has the largest number ot votes on June 1, 1913. These are sure handsome presents and with just a little energy on your part you can win one of them. Call and examine these presents al the W. A, Orgain Co's Store to-day, % HOW TO GET VOTE TICKETS. With every purchase made at W. A. Orgain Co.'s store, votes will be given—" 100 votes for every dollar's worth purchas ed. Votes in the same proportion will be given to persons paying accounts. If any of our friends need anything in Groceries. Hardware, Dry Goods', Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, or anything ear' ried by an up-to-date store, get them to patronage the W. A. Orgain Co. and give you their votes. Now is the time to get busy. The earlier you start the more ad vantage you will have in the final count. Contest closes June 1, 1918, Cut out coupon below and present or mail to the W. A. Orguin Co.'s Store today. It will count you 25 votes. Claxton Grand Piano Voting Contnst Out this coupon out and bring to W. A. Orgain Store It Will Count You 28 Votes HOW TO GET VOTE TICKETS. W ith ever} yearly subscription to The Wibaux Pioneer accompanied by $1.50 in rush. -1,000 Votes will be given. Tliis up. (Jit s to lue-k subscriptions, and von can pay turns many as you desire. You can also get votes on job printing 100 votes for each dollar paid on either job printing or advertising. All the leading merchants in W ibaux patronize the Pioneer and they will be glad to give you the voles when they pay their accounts. But the best way to get votes is to get subscriptions to this paper, as the schedule of votes is so much greater for subscriptions than for anything else. You will be surprised how easy it is to get, subscriptions to the YVi haux Pioneer if vou try. Contest closes June 1, 1913. NOMINATION BLANK Cood for 2,000 Votes 1 hereby accept the nomination as a contestant on the Claxton Piano Con test. Please place those 2,00U votes to my credit. Name r. o. No. I, Name of contestant will not be known. 2, No names of candidates will be published. 3, Every contestant gets 2.000 votes to stmt with. 4, Every contestant gets a. number. 5, Standing by number published weekly in th< Wibaux Pioneer. <1, All votes must be brought in Wednesday for recording. 7, Votes must not be written on. 8, Tie votes in packages with contestant's number and amount on lop slip 9, Color of certificates will be changed each month and must be recorded before change, lit, Votes are transferable only before recordiu- 11 'Contestant having largest number of votes on June 1, 1913, wins piano. This surely is a present worth working for. Start in today )avis Opera House onday Even i February 3rt* 8 eds Donated to Catholic Church Farsona^e q ===—-TT O o % o o