VOLUiME XXXVII MASON, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1912 NUMBER 30

OOOOOOiJI ipooooooatKMJOooonoooapocMJOOnooooocxKw I D Watch for the special Saturday bar• Second Matinee Pretty flight. Prosecuting Attorney Hayden's G. S. THORBURN LOCAL NEWS gains at Quirk's, * Second matinee and perhaps last of Report. At Vandercook's M. K. Campbell leaves for his new the season was given by the Mason A remarkable record for the last Maple Street Grocer DaOOOOOODOODC>OOQtXM>(K>OUaDOOODOOOOOOOI home in East Lansing next Tuesday. Driving-Club last Friday afternoon six months is shown In the semi-an• 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar for 55c, Libby's Corned Beef, can ..20c All wail paper over 10c per single There was a light attendance, smi\ll nual report of Prosecuting Attorney with $1.50 other groceries. UPTON PIANO CONTESTANTS Veribest Lunch Tongue, can-20c roll, i oif during special sale at Quirk's. fields Of horses and slow time for this diaries H. Hayden, just submitted, 2 cans Pink Salmon 25e- Libby's Potted Hani, can...5c-10c time in the season. Ed Davis of Lan Of 500 cases prosecuted 5-12 convic• 3 lbs. Seeded Raisins 25c Durinp the month of ,Tuly we will Blue ribbon races and Cadillaqua at Helmet Brand Salmon, can 13c sing started them. Dr. James Joslin tions were secured, but two were ac• 3 bottles Catsup 25c after increased votes for subcrlptlons Detroit this week. All roads lead to Red Alaska Salmon, can 20c Of Williamston and H. M. Williams quitted, seven were dismissed on pay• We are still leaders on the 25e, to the Democrat. We will give .5,000 Detroit. Chef Brand Kippered Herring, 10c were judges, Fred Valentine and A.I ment Of costs, seven were nolle 28c and 30c Coffee. Try it and votes Instead of 3,000 for each new MLss Lillian Goe has tlie position in Barber caught the time. Summaries pressed, four were discharged on ex• be convinced. Sardines in Oi, can 5c sub.scrlber and for each renewal who tlie third and fourth grades in the follow: amination and four were settled out Sardines in Mustard, can. 10c pays up arrearajies and one year In Leslie sciiools. FIRST ItAOE-llALE MILE 2 IN 3 of court. The report dues not include Sardines in Olive Oil, can 13c advance. Take advantatfe of this Sugar Bowl, Erwlu 1 Government Headstones for Last Wednesday Earl Williams, of cases now pending in circuit or su• Sardines in Bouillon, can 13c Prince S., Smith 2 Soldiers. olYer, it will help your slandlntjs. Voviiy fell from a load of hay and MacLaren's Imperial Cheese.-15c Tinie-I:10K, l!l2K. 1:12 preme courts. Several Of these are of Thk Dkmockat, Mason. broke his left arm. Mich. Full Cream Cheese, lb..20c SKCO.Vl) HACK—It A Ll' Mtr,K2lN3 great importance, one being the case In a nO'tice received by tlio un• French's Mustard Salad Dress• Parmers, Take Notice. Men's and boys'Kromelk siines are Dnoley, Wllliiims i Of Julia Liodiey, who murdered her dersigned from the war depart• ing, jar 10c We wil! pay 2;ic this weelc for but the kind that shed water and give Little Queen, Cement 2 lover, Ed. Hallen, in Lansing six ment concerning stone markers lor Daisy Online, Winlleld 3 good wear, at J. A. Cortrlght's. weeks ago. soldiers' graves, it was stated 'that Stuffed Olives, jar 10c-15c-25c tcr fat delivered at creamery in fiood Meda 0.. Clianibera 4 the department was in receipt Queen Olives, plain.—10c-15c-25c condition. Mason Cuhameuv Co. Sidney Stlckney, charged with Tiine-l:12;!.;, 1;13.1:l2|/j Drunkenness leads, 358 having been thousands of 'applicationa for such Heinz Sweet Pickles, doz 10c drunkenness, is serving 20 days in jail arraigned on tills cliarge and 350 con See notice to liuclfieberry piciters. W. G. Grow has purchased a headstones, and it is impossible to Heinz Dill Pickles, doz 15c because he could not raise $13,05. new victed. But one was acquitted and •Another band concert tills evenlnp Warren touring car. three were nolle pressed. Twenty-flvi tell definitely when orders can he 2-qt Fruit Jar Sour Pickles...-25c There will be a ball game at Odd Watch the bargain table for July 31 There will be morning service drunks drew suspended sentences, 81 filled. Applicants, however, will be Pure Olive Oil, imported from Fellows' park tomorrow afternoon at at at Longyear ]3ro.s. Eden cliurch next Sunday. sentences were suspended on paymco notified of the shipment of such Italy, per quart... 80c 2:30, between Holt and Mason teams. stoiies, SO that preparations may Holsum, Tip Top, Mother's, Bus• Now is the time tn buy that ham The L. A, S. Of Eden will meet with Of costs, 42 were flned $5; 33, $10; 3, A son wcigiiing 0 lbs. was welcomed be made to take care of them. Tho ter Brown, Cream and Salt Ris• mock, i olT at Quirk's. < Mrs. Geo. Mann Wednesday, July 31 5; 4, five days in jail; 28, 10 days at the home Of Dr. 0. S. Ballard last 45, 15 days; 61, 20 days, and 28,30 days cemetery authorities have hereto-, ing Bread, fresh every day. Monday i^red Owen purchased Thursday morning. His name is Anew iloor has been put In the Near One civarge of embezzlement was sus foire attended to setting the mark• Both Phones, threc-yenr-old driver of J. H. Price. Wade Elton. store, occupied by Geo. M. Webb and pended on payment of costs, one ers after they were delivered &nd Ford Aseltine. R. 0. Dart has sold to Robert Thor Have you been in to see those new forger was released on probation distributed to the proper loc.n- burn lot 22, block one, Hudson's addi silks? Morocco, keppo and suesine, al Tuesday morning JudgcWIestgrant- Fourteen gamblers were convicted tions in the cemetery, and the sol• tion, Lansing. ed Renabelle Tanner a divorce from diers will probably furnish c3ment THE LITTLE GIRL colors, 200. Japonika silk at 30c and Thirteen convictions for violation of Every table, counter and corner o black taffeta, regular $1.50 value at $1, Oleve M. Tanner. the labor laws were secured. Of 20 and other material required, so tho our store is full of money saviog bar at J. A. Cortrlght's. * TheShafer, Allen, Smith and Barnes larceny cases but one was dismissed stones placed in our cemetery may of Yesterday be imbedded in concrete, which gains. Quirk'.-. The Canadian Pacific Railway Co. families held a picnic at the city park Death of Mrs. Mark Wilcox. will form a lasting foundation and Is a young lady today - her Tuesday and Thursday of last week has established an agency here for the Monday afternoon. Mrs. Mark Wilcox, aged 81 years, a support. W. J. 'Adams. 0. A. Ries siilpped 14 bushels of hu^k- sale of its western lands, located in Monday the supreme court handed summer frocks are are most resident of Mason for 37 years, died at elberries to Lansing. Montreal, Alberta and Saskatchewan. down an opinion sustaining the mort• A HKLl' TO MAN. becoming, it is the happiest her home in tiie southwestern part o The annual Oalliolic picnic will be F. D. Stanton received the appoint• gage tax law passed by the last legls the city last Wednesday night, after It seems to me when twhight comes. time of her young life. held in Artz Bros, grove in Bunkerhil ment. lature. And the day has gone to rest, an illness of several weeks. Funeral Vflmi the stars heglu to glimmer, Nothing but a.picture can on Tuesday, Aug. (itli. Mrs. Jane Durraan of this city asks The Rebekah coterie will meet next In the peacfcrul. quiet wesii services were held from the home the I can almost hear tho voices for a divorce from James Adelbert keep her as she is. Now really Tlie Mason Milling Co. will pay you Monday at 2:30 in the city paric. Pot- following Friday afternoon, being con 01 ones who Imve gone hcEore, Dorman, on grounds of drunkenness, And long wlUi tender longing. —isn't it worth a picture? the highest market price for your luck supper. The families invited to ducted by Rev. 0. L. Beebe, with in To see them all once more. •on-support and abuse. They were supper. grain. Let tliem bid on it. terment In Maple Grove cemetery. And as I sit and ponder, Make the appointment today married Dec 7, 1891, and have two With lights turned soft and low, Stockbridge home coming August Ciias. W. Browne, Jr., has sold the Maiden name of deceased was Susan I can almost see the face 1st and 2d. Residents of tiiat village sons aged 15 and 12 years. Free Press agency and Chicago Sunday 01 the ones I used to know; Wilcox and lier early life was spent in Ami they seem to be so liappy, are preparing for a good time'. Judges Coll ingwnod and Wiest signed papers to Richard Cavender and tlie Elmlra, N. Y., wiiere she followed the In their home of splendor bright, It [ almost long to dwell ihere. Earl Winn of Ahiierlon, aged IS the following decrees for divorce last State Journal to Donald Neely. occupation of tailoress. Although In the Lund of Endless Light. years, died suddenly of apoplexy. Thursdiiy afternoon: Ethelyn Howd The L. A. S. of Eden will serve ice twice married she never changed lier The "Golden Rule" Is there observed, Their thoughts are pure and tree. Funeral services were iiekl Sunday. from Eobert 0. Howd, Callie Kent cream and cake on the lawn of G. M. maiden name. She married a Mr, Pure as the sweetest songster from Wm. Kent, Frank A. Eno from Wilcox and after his death was mar• That glides (roin tree to tree; Dillard Onward won third money in Smith Friday evening, ,Tuly 2Gth. I know smiie day they'll beckon ine. tlie 2:M p'lce at Port lUirofi last Sat• Mary U. Eno and Minnie Amnions Ladies please remember to bring cake. ried to Mark Wilcox, who survives And I'll go 10 the other side, Leaving my earthly garment here. urday. He won the llrst heat in 2:lli. from Laurel Ammons. her. She Is also survived by a daugli- And always there to abide. Edward P. Smith of Lansing has A Leslie man killed a blue racer on ter, Mrs. Nellie Gouch of Detroit and • But before t am called to journey. D. P. Wliitmore is putting a steam filed suit against the American Insur• a Sunday that was seven feet and son, William Wilcox of Lansing. To that plaeo of beauty rare; heating plant in his residence on Oak ance Co. to recover $700 on the loss of The laws ot klnilnoast want to loarn seven inciies long, according to the And help mau, burdened with care. street, B. L. Green doing the Install- his house destroyed by fire Dec IS, 0. LAWiiKxon Aiiuorr. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Local-Republlcao. Had It been on a Susan Wilcox was born in the state 1911. >...|,,,; vnTunrxAiiY week day his snakeship would,not of Pennsylvania Aug. 21, 1832. Was Card of Thanks, "Albert 0. Frost and Mrs. Callie The Wolverine Auto Go. of Lansing To our miuiy friends and neighbors who so nit. I}. IT. GOliOOX, VCTlCKINAllV I'lIV.Sl" have looked overone-iialf as long, but married to Mark Wllcox in Horse- Kent, both of Lansing, were' married kindly assisted us during the Illness and death 01 AN, Snr«i'On anti IJoiitlsD. NlRht calls there v.'ould hove been several of him sold last Wednesday three new Ford heads, N. Y., Dec 7, JS63. Came to ot our loving wife and mother, we wish to olfer cheerfully answered. Hell plioiio 228, CItlzaiisST. by Justice Adams last Friday after• touring cars to I. B. Wright, Harry oiir slnci>re thanks, also for the many boautiftil lioom 1-1, Liiwreuce liloek, iMiison, .\llch. in looks. ;. Vevay, Mich,, in'1877, and moved to flowers and tender words ot sympathy. noon. Clapworthy and Clyde Woodland, all Mason In 1884, since which tinie she .Mauic Wilcox, Chas. W. Beeman, a village trustee Wm.AL U'ixoo.v;, DKNTISTS There are now 20 names on the list Of-Leslie. has lived in the home where she died and business man of Williamston, has MH. AND MliS, ,1. M. COlIOIi. for the county normal training class, uly 17, 1912, U. 0. 1!. IIENOEIISON, Dentist. Over Geo. begun divorce proceedings. He Eber Wilcox and Mrs. Libbie Kinch, M, Webb'.s and Kord AsDllhie's. but four or five more names may be RealEstate Transfers. D alleges improper conduct on the part both Of White Oak, and Frank A. Eno Besides the aged husband, two chil •pit. JOS. S._ IIA.\VLEY, Dentist. Formerly accepted. and Lona Irene Mpore, both of Lans• dren, Mrs, J. M. Couch of Detroit and _ Mackinac lalaml anil Si. iKnace. Successor of his wife with several Lansing offi• C. D. Woodbury and wife to J. to Dr.SpauldlnKaud Dr. l.lusley. Lawreuceblk. September 18 and 19 is the time cials, whom he does not wish to dis• ing, were married by .Tustice Adams WillLam Wilcox of Lansing are left to C. ThUphof, lot: 54, Oakwood, B. Lansing,,.S500. fixed for the annual reunion of the close at this time, one of whom has Mpnday afternoon. ^ mourn her death, also a brother and ]>HY,SICIANS Ingham County Soldiers' and Sailors' sister, who live in Elmlra, N. Y,, and G. W. .Christopher and, wife to figured prominently in state politics Ed. Clickner has sold his feed stable W. Hitchcock, lot 4, blk 5, 'and lot R.CflAS, S. BA-LLARD, IlomeoiiiaUlc Pliy. association. for several years. many friends and neighbors will miss slolan and StirK'aon. Diseases of the Eye, on Main street to Hayner Bros, We 6, blk 6, Glendale Place. Lansing, D her from their midst. Ear, Nose and Throat a specialty. Olllee-Near The State Journal will be on sale at Mrs. Lydia McAvoy, a Lansing are informed they will repair it, put S500. • , . ,, Block, Hoiir3-8 to 9 a. m., 1 -.30 to 6 and 7 to 9 W. W; 'Armstrong to F. 'D. Fine- p.m. . 0,.,,S. Ciipper's-bakery. The. Free widow, a§ks the circuit court'to'anriul in-;'a-!icemen:t ,'flopr,. etc.,. and run an Mason Grange will meet Wednesday out arid wife, part Of W 1-2'Of NW Press aniii'Olilcago Sunday papers at auto^livery.aud^garage.: ;;',,'•''''' •' It. FllANlv 15. THOMAS, I'hysiclan and Siir- a "mock" marriage made with'Ephrai 'evetilngj JulySlst, at-the hall.. Fol 1-^4 Of Sec-15, Lansing, ^$450, D Keon. Olllco over Webb & Whitman'.'!store; the Maple street bakery. residence two doors east of Irtethodist ehuroh. im Z. Clark, performed at 'Windsor. ^''-School districtNo.three, fractiohal, .o.wirig istlie program:' - 'Mary: B, Pdt ter :t o, A. .B. ,'Oa de and 2,000 Upton piano votijs with every She Claims, she was drugged, at -tlie of:'Wh(jattield.is golng.to.build a new SliiKlng..'.'...... Grange wife, B ' 1-2 Of lot. 2,: hlk"'^tt.'f'Park nit. MAKK 0, flARPENTEK, Kecltatlon-Baolc to the Farm..,Mrs, 0. S. Bush Place-' add,'Laiisingi-, S2200.;. ; U Dlt, ETHEL COOK CAKPENTEE, lOc purchase from tlie bargain table time the ceremony was • performed, school building., lo.thc business local Osteopalhlc PHy9lclans,2lC to 217 .lenlson Hlock, Duet-rA Home on the Farm 9 W. A..'Martin and-wife tio J. O. corner Wash. Ave. and Ottawa St., Lansing, M. on Wednesday, July 31, at Longyear that she has since learned that Clark, column... of, thls^ issue is a-^notice to My Fayorlie Poet..'../..Mrs, .loseph Jewett W. Streetei', lot 39, College Grove, Bros., a good place to trade. * EDSON COVEY, Ph. D., M; D. Physician is a married man and that his repre• contractors. ' Don't fail to read. . Talk—Alfalfa..';';: ...... Alfred Allen B.. Lansing,-SSOO.' ; i and .Surt'eon,. nlvlni? siieolal attenllon to Discussion...; ..,,•!, M. Collier and Frank Frost C Mrs, Floyd Standish.is taking the sentations of being weal thy are;Un true. ollloe practice and the cure ot chrniilc diseases. • Bert Hanna of Inghaiii lost a farnq Duet—My Old Rural Home Bad, peoiillar, rilltlenlt and stubborn cases that place of Miss Deulah Dean in the offlce bafllo others or have heen nculfictert orlmprnp- Io our business local column tliis horse Monday in a peculiar manner. Humorous reading...... Mrs. Orrln Bell BUSINESS LOCALS. erly treated, are Invited, Visit.') made any dis• of the register of deeds this week week is the announcement of the dis• Ladies please bring cake. Meeting tance If rightly arranged for. onion hours, 2 to Hewas driving down a hill when.'.on'e while the lattet is in Detroit. solution Of partnership of R. G. Coy & 9 p. ni. Gall or write, over Norton's Hardware Of the team stumbled and fell against will begin promptly at 7:30 and - close ANNOUNCEMENT. nt Washington Ave., South, Lanslnt;, Micb. Co., wiio have conducted a grain and All beet seed not returned on or be• its mate, breaking the neck of the' at 9:00. AMES SEVIN. Nurse; Graduate Bellevue Dissolution of rurlnership. elevator business here for 21 years. latter. • -; . , : . .' J flosiiltal, Now York Clty. Kesldence, Mason. fore Saturday, July 27, to E. B. Ray- R- . G. . Coy and VV. G. Grow 61 the llrni of B. G. Citizens Phono IGDH. Bell phone l35-2r. Mr. Coy retires and W. G. Grow will Manrico, a three-year-old son of Coy & Co, eonduetlnga Grain and Elevator busi• ner's ware house will not be accepted. Fire alarm Tuesday morning at 6:45 continue the business. Mr. Coy has Moko and Silurian, bred by L. C. Webb, ness at Mason for 21 years, liave today dissolved was for.a burning car On the M. U. T. partnei'shlp by niulual. consent. K. G, Coy will' ATTOKNEV.S' wl Eugene Edgau. been connected with the'business for Was worked over the Detroit, track lotli'B and W. G. Grow will remain and coiitinua While shopping in Grand Rapids line. Firecaiight south of the city the bu.slDess. We wish to thank you all for youir LFRED ALLEN. Attorney nt Law. onicelii 26 years and retires because it does Monday morning in 2:12i, 2;09i- and and, the car was runooto.the Laxton liberal patronage In the past and hope to re• A Fanners Bank building. Mason, last Saturday afternoon Mrs. M. B. not agree with him. He has not de• 2:lli He starts.at Oieveland next ceive the same lu tite future. ' it. G. Coy. switch to let another one go by and July 18,1912, . W. G. Gkow. A, BKKGMAN, ATTOilNEY and COUN- Williams of Lansing found $300In a cided what he will do, but will take a week. • '] , SELOK AT LAW, Mason,Mich. department store, She turned Itover was then run back'to the station. All owing the flrin of R. G. Coy & Co. please A rest for a time. Marriage Licenses. call at the Elevator belore September lOth anil B. MOARTHUK, Attorneyand Oounselorat to the management to await a claim• The fire boys had just turned on the settle by ciish or note. All accounts not paid by , Law. Office In Farmers Bank building. Mrs. L. Ingaham bt Portland last that time may he left for collection. sotf L ant. ' , water, when a plug in the hydrant' Prank L. Osgood, L-ansing "22 E. A.,Attorney-at-LnvcMason, Saturday commenced suit against blew out. Thecar'was burned quite Sealed Bids-Wanted. ENSMObI, Last Friday morning" Miss Gretta Dora Linebaugh, Lansing • "20 D Michigan. Lewis H.Gassenmier, a Lansing sa• badly underneath. The passengers Soiionl hoard of difitrlot No. tiiree, fractional, Belle Abel, a former teacher lu the Alvin Miller, Lansing "31 Wheallleld, will receive bids up to seven o'cloclc T. HEMANS, Attorney and .Counselor at loonkeeper, and the Michigan Bond- were sent on with another car. ; on Monday evening. Augusts, 1912, for the erec• I Law, Office In Lawronce Block, Mason, ward school of our city, was married "32 L ng Insurance Co., for $10,000. George Ettie Waid Miller, Lansing- tion of a new school building. The hoard wnuta Mich, Money to loan on good security. to Mr, Edwin A. Hollister at ber liorae two propositions: one to furnish material aiid Ingaham, husband of Mrs. Ingaham, MILLVILLE. Leo A.,'Larabee, Lansing^" "24 erect building, tl^e other to erect building with in Ironwood. They will be at home material furnished on the ground. Board re• ATJCTIONEEKS was killed several months ago by a Grace Coy, Lansing • —" ••29 serves the I'lglit to rejeel any and all bids. Suc• in Deadwood, South Dakota, after . Geo. Klnch and Mr. Thomas, with .Perc Mai;quette train near Lansing, •-23 cessful bidder will be required to give a bond to liAUK & HAlllvNESH. General Auctioneers. their wives, were Sunday visitors at Gaetano Spagnuolo,-Lansing the fuU amount of cost for the faithful perform-' Leave orders at this office. Satisfaction Oct. Istif C while in an intoxicated condition. ••18 ance ot work. Plans and speolllcaiions may he guaranteed. Bell pUene Dansvllle 5,4 k. Cill- Mrs. W.'Kindles. Dusolina Spagnulo, Lansing seen-: at the Democrat office la Mason and af •?.ens phone Mason, J6C-2t2s . • ' • The progressives claim they are to Mrs. Ingaham claims he was sold Wm.B . Morgan, Bast Lansing "28 rranic Collar's residence lu Wlieatlleld after James Goodvvin visited Ray Braven• July 'iOth. A. B. POLi.oit, Moderator. ENRY KDRTZ.GefaeralAuotioneer. Satis• put a full-fledged ticket in.the field in liquor, while he was intoxicated, in der Sunday. " , .. .Helen D. Baker, East Laiising "28 Dated Wheallleld, July 23,1912. 30wi H faction guaranteed, terms right. Leave this county and' that the ticket is Gassenmler's saloon-just before he orders at this office, Postoffloe. Lansing. Miss Lucile Ostrander of 'Marlette Robt. M. Adams, 'Saverili, Mass. 34 Having tho West and Kennedy huckleberry nearly fllled. Their state convention was killed. is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. 0. Jack• niar.shes, two miles south of Dansvllle, will give will be held in Lansing Oct, 1st. An Catherine VanGordon, Lansing—34 or take 6c per quart, or you may picit on shares. INSURANCE Five hundred men sailed the De•son... .' . Tlie receut ralua ilpen tiie berries and inaltes i effort will be made to have Col. Roose• Murray; 0. Williams, Leslie—---SB good ploklug. ip. K. A.'Kkrdy, Mason. ARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE troit river and Lake St. Clair as guests James Goodwin and Ray Bravender Company of Ingham county. Safest, cheap- velt present at the state convention. Loa Travis, St. Johns— -—35 F of 'the Detroit League for Equal Suf• called at G. Neithammer's Sunday.' Slaii Wanted eat and best. For Information write to F. H. To represent the Singer Sewing Maoliine Oo, in Field, secretary. Mason. E.A. Donsinore, presi• Orlin Hardy was arrested bere Tues• frage. The I steamboat "Pleasure" 'Care H. Moelter, Lansing—- -21 dent, Mason. Onioe in the court house. Mrs. E. Morrison is recovering frou) and around Mason, For further particulars ad• day of last week on a charge of non- was decorated from stem to stern her recent illness. ' Hazel P. Winters, Lansing -20 dress the company at Lansing. 2Uw2p- : 1. 0. A. Okessy, Itfgr. :. support preferred by his wife, Alice. with votes for women flags and pen• , Mettaand KalphHayoeraiid AbbiQ RusselhR. 'Hershiser, Lansing -26 Standing of Contestants in Piano For Sulo Cheap. When arraigned Wednesday afternoon nants. ; At the head of-the grand stair• Glarlc were In Williamston last Friday Thursy L. Viokery, Lansing- -19 , Vote. Hardy pleaded not guilty and was S2.acre farm, 2^^ miles out, new barn, well way was a quotation from Lincoln: evening. Richard B. Graves, St. Ignace "•22 kept orchard, etc.. Shropshire ram, full blood,, Below is thestatidiiigdf coDtestaots bound'over to the Circuit court in the 'I go for all sharing the privileges of right every way. English Beagle hound puppies, .Mrs. W. Klnch moved last Tuesday .Vera L. Fletcher, Lansing—— -28 full bloods. 28tf MAsoyE/REv/oLDa. • in.the Upton piano voting contest at siim Of $300. Mrs. Hardy and her two- the government who assist in bearing near the Break o' Day school houpe. Fred Ringleka, Aurelius -22 • Lonpyear's last'Wednesday: year-old daughter areliving with Lan• its burdens, by no means excluding It you are not carrying any cyclone or hair, L. Proestel is entertaining his sister storm Insurance, see K, H. Mason, Mich. ^tiNO. .7.i....,..33C9m ,",.NO.-.'4a,.,...... 416695 sing relatives. Ceciie Smith, Coldwater 18 Field, ' r.>1 24 .....!.'. E69380 -• .:'..^58...... 225080 women." Suffrage literature was dis- arid family. Thomas H. Lawrence, Lansing—3B . >-rj.\ ..1529135.,,. ;, ,. V 89.:. 1174770 Albert Johnson Of Lansing, a for• tn buted of course, and delicious home• • IMTPRFQTFn a safe investment at eight = 3 ...... -5103890 80 803995 . The L. A. S. will meet at the hall Bernice Allen, Grand Ledge 29 111 I Liikd I hu per cent, payable quarterly,; ,M 2175098, in 4320OO mer member of the police force, was made refreshments were served. De• July 30th. All come. 1 can give you valuable information. -- 40 f»8638S 112.. 25Jt2g Robert: B. Moore, Detroit 26 6ltt arrested .last Wednesday afternoon troit women have^ begun a house-to- The blacksmith shop will he closed Mason E. Kbtnolds. Edna M. Logan, Lansing 21 The National Loan & lavestmeaC Oo; pays M: ' • The Baptist oliurch' invites you to oharge(3 with'embezzlement. When house canvass. Dr. Ida 0. Hultin oC till next Tuesday. percent. Sue F.H. VIBVD, ;• . i-.., :r lotl Harry A. Teachworth, William- arraigned he.pleaded not guilty and Massachusetts will help in,this can• the followlDg service's: 10 a.:m. morn- Henry Bravender and wife lett Wed• aton > 21 If yonr money doa« not net you live per codc vass, and will also speak daily both at - iDg service, subject A Bad Man ; 11:30 was bound over, to the circuit court. nesday for a few days' visit wlth'Uep Gladys M. Barrett, Williamston-18 eee fl. 0. greeland. ;__ gtf Johnson gave bailin the sum of $1,000. street meetings and in halls. The Vfben It I.00ICS Bluok a. m., Bible scliool; five p. m., service sister at Cddillac. Alexander McVittie, St. Johns-29 He is Charged with collecting accounts Men's League will join in the auto• Id the vrest It's a wondertuliy comforting feelins. ••on the court house lawn, subject The Quarterly meeting Aug. 3 ,and 4''at Lillian M. Kendall, E. Lansing 36 to Know you iiavo a policy in, the Michigan Mu- tor physicians ant] merchants and not mobile suffrage parade to be held in Lost Bible Found; B. Y. P. U, at the northwest Stockbridge. Eev. EU|8 ot Albert C. Frost, Lansing 35 lual CycIoDOi'Windstorm and Tornado Oo.-o('' (paying trhe sums collected. Cadillaqua week. • ^ ^ Hastings,';}>etter see me tight away. .. Kjhurcli parlors at alx p. m. Flalnfleld will assist the pastor. ' >' pallie Fuller' Kent, Lansing 24 1;, H. Iv£s, Agent. CIt. Fliono. An echo of the famous operatlona Charges Violations of Labor Law*. Five complaints for violations of Ingham County Democrat of Hrs. Cassie Chadwick was sounded at Cleveland In the report filed in the labor laws were filed with the Patience Is Insolvency court by Receiver Franli clerk of tho police court. Deputy Fac• / W, U CLARK, Publisher. H. Glnn, showing that the Euclid tory Inspector Edwin A. Lodge swore Trust and Savings company, wrecked out a warrant against H. Z. Perry ot MASON MICHIGAN Be Impatient through loans made Mrs. Chadwlclc, tho Peninsular Stamp and Stencil com• With Backache! pany, Detroit, cliai-glng him with em• would, after ten years of waiting, bs Too patiently Marshall.—Tho Democrats held a able to pay depositors dollar for dol• ploying Harry Louis, aged fifteen do many women conference here aud decided to lar, with Interest at six per cent. years, who had not tlio proper work• endure backache, State Association Concludes support the following for county olll- *' * * ing papers. languor, d 1 z z i - oes: Probate judge, W. P. Porter, Rev. John Patrick Doveney, a priest, Meeting at Petosl(ey. George L. Seidel of the Seldel Print• ness and urinary Marshall; sheriff, Frank B. Garrlok, pastor of a church at Jackson, N«b., ing company, Detroit, will answer to a ills, thinking Pennfleld; clerk, W. A. Cady, Battle them part ot who was accused of accosting twelve- complaint made by Mr. Lodge ot em Creek; register of deeds, Charles woman's I-nt. year-old Catherine Cavanaugh on the ploying Arthur Densmore, aged twelve DETROIT NEXT MEETING PLACE Standlford, Athens; treasurer, Walter Often it is only street and offering her candy to ac• years. Deputy Factory Insi>ector Mary Gii-ardin alleges to have found Liza Watson, Albion; drain commissioner, weak kidneys company him, was found guilty of dis• Ulinoli, aged fourteen years, at work Ed Ansterburg, Albion township; coro• and Doau's Kid• orderly conduct, and remanded to J. K. Livingston of That City h witlioiit proper credentials at the fao- ners, M. S. Delnvergne, Marshall, and ney Pills would, prison without ball for sentence. cure tho case. ChoBBn President—Will Ask for tpry of B. J. Kruce, Deti-olt. Oscar G. Hubbard, Albion. Doctor • • « Law Protecting Insurance Men Peter Constnn, a Greek connected Palmer will got tlie united support of The world's typewriter speed record, An Iowa Case From "Pirating.". with the state labor bureau, brought both counties for state senator. Roy for ono hour's continuous writing on Mrs. X Hunt, m S. 0th St., Falrnelil, complaints against Charles Brown, a M. Ludlum of Battle Creek will be unfamiliar copy was broken nt Spo. Iowa, aays: "For thirty years I suf• bootblack at 239 Woodwai'd avenue, named for prosecutor.- fered from Uldnoy trouble. I had so- kane. Wash., by Miss Florence B. Lansing.—Tho Michigan Association Latest News Told Detroit, who, he alleges, employs two vero biicknclics, headaches and dliszy Wilson of New York in the national ot Local Fire Insurance Agents at its Bpolls and niy limbs became so swollen children, and against Bill Chrysti, 72 I..analng.—A pretty romance cul• closing meeting in Petoskey decided that I could not wallc. Dean's Kid• in Briefest and contests held under the auspices of Woodward avenue, who employs Tri- minated when Williani E. Morgan ney Pills cured mo after ovorytiilng on Detroit as ;the meeting place for elso failed, and I can never recom• tho National Commercial Teachers' antafilo Tricko, aged fourteen. Tricko, and Miss Helen E. Baker were mar• Best Form. •aext yeai'. The following oHloers woi'e mend tlicm too highly." federation. Miss Wilson copied 7,219 it is said, had Hot secured working ried, The acquaintance of the couple elected. . Get Doan's at any Drug Store, SOc. a no.ic words in the hour. papers. began two years ago, when ho rescued Pi-ealdent, J. K. Livingston, Detroit; • « • her from Pine lalce into which she vice-presidents, Mark Geer, Saginaw; Washington Mrs. .Tulla A. Wilcox, said to bo a had been precipitated by a capsizing Michigan Apples In Export Market. Doan's *^i!?Sr former Inmate of a hospital for the rhomas Rlhble, Bay City; C. 0. Peck, By a vote of G to 3 the national hous« canoe. The young man plunged Into Insane, and tower woman at Western I'ort Hui'on; B, F. Barnes, Manistee; .Tohn I, Gibson, secretary of the election commltteo voted to unseat the water and swam several hundred Springs, III., the scene of the wreck John Olds, Sault Ste. Marie; V. F. Ma- Western Michigan Development bu• Representative Theron Catlin of tho feet to whore Miss Baker was in a P. P. C. loney, Cheboygan; seci'etary and treas• reau of Grand Rapids, arrived In De• Eleventh Missouri district because of of two C, B, & Q. trains, admitted desperate hattie with the waves. Her urer, W. A, KIdiidge, Detroit, re• troit on his way home from a two fraud lu his electioiL The committee at tlio coroner's Inquest that she had escort was clinging to tho canoe and elected. months' trip to the land of his birth, HosuUnf twontr-flvo roars porfioiialnxporlmico with then soaled his opponent, Patriclc Gill, misunderstood a telephone order and did not offer her any assistance. JTCIIINGIMXKS. \V«lcno«'wli»MthiirtdoMO Ulster county, Ireland. by a vot« of C to 3. Catlin Is a Re• by stopping two trains, unnecessarily, Tliose committees were named; Leg• forottior.f iiml btMlovn It will do thosatim for yo(i. islative, George M. Goodcil, Lansing; Mr. Gibson brings back a message Prlcu i<'lUycenls pusLptila. U'ollnbluUKunta wunluiL publican. Gill is a Democrat. had caused the contusion out ot Evart.—Two men from southern I T, &V, KKMKUY CO. J. D. Conrad, Bay Cily; W. A. Bl- to the apple growers that they should 107 We 'iStli St. Now York OitT «i * • which the wreck occurred. Michigan ai-e di'agging the lakes lii-ldge, Detroit; W. 0. McCune, Petos- standardize both pi'oducts and pack• The national house of representa- • • * of Osceola witli nets for the pur• key. ages it they wish to get the best DAISY FLY KILLER IT^l^i llves by a vote of 197 to 5 [Kissed the After ft week in solltai'y confine• pose of secm-lng turtles. The sup• aleB, Neat, clean.or. Executive—John L, A. Oalster, Pe• prices. senato bill pi-oblblting tlio intei'stato ment San Quenlin prison, J. B. Mc- ply of turtles suitable for food in tho naniental, convonloat^ toskey; H. R. Vernor, Deti-oit; Harry "Michigan apples to get on the clioap, Lastu all transportation of prlze-flght pictures. Namara. ono of the convicted dyna• lakes of the soutliern part of tho state British market will come directly in sQAson. Made oC The bin now awaits the signature of miters ot the Los Angeles Times Wrlglit, Port Huron. lias been nearly exhausted. These metal,cau'taiiUlortip competition with those ot the westx2rn over; will net hoII ur llie president to become a law. building, stubbornly refused to con• Grievance—G, W. Ames, Bay City; men ship this meat in groat quanti• Injure anytliini;. states, as well as the fruit of the Tas- • » * form to prison discipline, and Ward• George A. Nownil, Flint, ties and unless some step is taken in Guaranteed oirectlve. manlan and Australian orchards. The Sold by deolors ot To stem the tide of tho high cost en Hoyle said he would bo kept In Orgaiiiziition—Leo K. Heiuils, De• the near future to protect the turtle 0 sent prepaid for only danger that I see lies in the fact SOMElia, IBO DoKalll Av«„ Drooklyn, H. Y. of living and other evils, tho creation tho dungeon Indefinitely. McNa- troit; C. A. Geiilson, Lansing; C. M. it will soon be exterminated here• BABOID that Michigan may not have enough of a new standing cominlttea Is pro- mara's punishment was the result of Thatclier, Escanaba; George I-I. Linn, abouts. apples for that market," Mr. Gibson josed In n resolution introduced by repeated acts of Insubordination. Hillsdale; F, L. Winters, Manistee. No man Is so dull that he can't « * t says: lepresentatlvo Lindbergh of Minno- A resolution was passed which will Jacksan.—.Tohn Trowbridge, a con• 'make a bore, of himself. Lincoln Steffens, tho magazine "The British market demands fancy BOta. The conimltteG would be known be presented to the state legislature vict who escaped trom the prison M'riter, testified In the Darrow case apples and first grades. Preference as the committee on Industrial rela- asking that laws be made which will farm, returned to tho prison voluntar• No thouifhttul por.son uso.s liquid blue, It'a at Los Angeles that on Saturday be• Is shown for barrel-packeil apples, ex• a pinch of blue In alai't'obolUofjfwiiter. AsU Uons. protect the Michigan insiii-ance men ily. He told Warden Simpson that cept in the case of fancy apples which for lied Cross Hall IJIuo; the blue that's all blue. * * • fore tho arrest of Bert Franklin, on trom the "pirating'' of Chicago and he slept out of doors and that he awak• the following Tuesday, November 28, may be packed In. boxes. The red The Deniocrntic caucus of the house New York companies. ened to a realization of his foolish• According to an old bachelor, real Darrow consented that If It was nec• apple is in demand. Buniley, In »f reprosentatives formally elected ness and desired to be sent back to luck In love consists in being able to essary In order to affect a settlement Yorkshire, Is the only place where Dharles M. Rlddell ot Indinam ser- the farm. Trowbridge came from Ionia avoid facing tho person. of the McNamara cases, he would let State Has Big Cherry Crop. other apples are in favor. There feant-at-arms to succeed the late January 29, last, on a two to ten years' J. J. McNamara plead giillty, as well Grand Ti-averse county is becoming Grimes' Golden seems to have the Stokes Jackson, sentence for assault witli intent to do Only a married man can fully ap• as J, B. McNamara. i factor in the production of cherries call, * • * great bodily harm less than tho cHme preciate heaven If there aro no wash for, the CItlcago and Detroit markets "To my mind the conditions for at• President Taft named Luther Co- • * • of murder. ilays or house cleaning seasons there. this yaai-. Within the past years over tracting settlers to Michigan are bet• oant, prosont: deputy commissioner of Politics a million and a half young trees woro ter than Indiana and Ohio. They have jorporatlons, to succeed Herbert Kno.\ Lansing.—The trial of tho mold- planted there and they are beginning but one objection to the United States Stop the Pain. fimlth, resigned, Tho president also The campaign committee which la ers charged with violating the In• Tho hurt or a burn or a cut .stops wlien to bear fruit. ' as against Canada for settlement. liamed Sherman Page Alien of Ver• to run Governor Wilson's campaign junction ot Judge Oolllngwood relative thole's Cai-boHs.'ilve Is applied. It heals for president was selected at a con• Tho.Pere Marquette i'nilway_ has Certain newspapers have been de• iquiokly and provents soat-s. 25o and 50o by mont to be assistant secretary of tbe to picketing, was completed just be• drucfflsta. For free sample write to been hauling froln five to si.v carloads nouncing the successive governments (reasury, vice A. Piatt Andi-ew, re- ference at the nominee's summer fore court adjourned. The case was ;J. W, Cole & Co.. Black Klver Falls, Wis. Dut,of Ti-averse City each day for sev• until the north of Ireland man be• ilgned. homo at Seagirt, N. J. It consists ot tried without a jury, and tho decision eral days, according to George C. lieves that there Is nothing but graft Height of Selfishness. 14 members. was rendered by tho Judge. He exon• uoiin, traffic manager of the line. Inci- and dishonesty in the administration Some men are so selfish that if they Tho unseating ot Senator Lorlmer erated all but Harry Langley. Lang- centally, the railway has inaugurated of our affairs." Iwero living iii a haunted" house they treates no vacancy and Governor De- The Democratic campaign fund ley was the chairman of tlie commit• a refrigerator car service that brings jSvouldu't be willing to give up tho Deen of Illinois bus no power to ap• contained about ?1,000,000 when Al• tee appointed by the strikers to picket the fruit to market in better condition Deaf School to Reopen In the Fall. ghost,—Florida Times Union. point a successor. Thus holds Attor• ton B, Parker ran for president, In the fac1;ory in question. than heretofore. It has Ijeen found ney General Stead in a voluminous 1904, according to W, F, Sheehan ot At a meeting ot Governor Osborn, that the fruit should be shipped in re- A Lottery. Dplnlon rendered to the governor. Now York, wlio testified before tho the board of state auditors and the .lackson.—Rev. E. D. Rundell. trigei-ator cars that have been cooled • "Is that picture one ot the old mas• fVhether a special session of the legis• senato committee Investigating cam- board of control of the state school aged seventy,' pastor of the Gan- before loading rather than at tlie time ters you were tolling me about?" lature will be called at once, so that paign funds. Mr. Sheehan was then for the deaf at Flint, in the executive son Street Baptist church, died at the Df loading, "Y'es," replied the art dealer. "It ia Uirlmer's successor may bo elected, chairman of the Democratic national office, $11,838.41 was appropriated for White Cross sanitarium following an The expei-iinents in this direction. a genuine treasure; absolutQly authen• lias not been decided. executive committee. Money was tile purpose of putting the buildings operation. Rev. Rundell was a promi• It is claimed, have been so successful tic."' * * « sent by the committee, ho said, to in shape for the opening of this school nent minister of this city and was that many of the shippers now find It "I'll buy it. I already have three By a unanimous vote the Sulzer bill Maine, Colorado and Nebraska. In the fall. Doctor Clarke, superin• •well known throughout tho state, For more profitable to pay the higher all just like it, and somewhere in the treating u department of labor with a * « » tendent of .the school, stated that the three years ho was chaplain of the rail pre-coo!ed refi'lgerator servloe to bunch I'm' liable to hit the original." secretary and cabinet member at its Woodrow Wilson as Democratic na• amount would be stifficient to remedy .Tackson state prison. He served as shipping by boat from Traverse City head passed the house of representa• tional standardbearor ruled In spirit conditions temporarily. pastor at Caro, Now Buffalo aud Three to Chicago. This is done despite that Her Affections Dampened. tives. It Is to bo cai-ved out of the tho reorganization of the Democratic It was decided to wait until the leg• Oaks in this state. the icing charges run upwards ot $40 A little girl was playing at th» )reseut department of commerce and national committee at a session held islature convened again to secure the 1 car. ;able with her cup of water. Her fa- abor, which is to be continued as the In Chicago. W. S. McCombs of New necessary money to rebuild, the struc• Pontlac—Charles Heit, ' aged six• The Pere Marquette's pre-cooled re• [ther took the cup from her and in lepartment of coiiimerco. York, choice of Governor Wilson, was ture destroyed by fire this spring. teen, who gives his home as 241 frigerator service Avas really started so doing accidentally spilled some of elected chairman to succeed Norman Preference will he glyen students from Third avenue, Detroit, is held at th« • * « with strawberry shijiments from the Ithe water on her. B. Mack, who retires. Joseph B. Da- the rural districts at the opening of county jail on a charge of horse steal• The conferees on tho river and Ijar- ivest side of Michigan tlirough to Mll- "There," she cried, as she left tb» vles, national committeeman from the school and the board will recom• ing. He was caught in the act of driv• bor appropriation bill reached a com• ivaulcee a few weeks since. The grow- table Indignantly,,"you wet me clear plete agreement on an amended bill Wisconsin, was elected secretary and mend that students residing in towns ing off a horse and carriage belonging ars found Hils plan to be much more jto my feelings."—Everybody's Maga^ tarrying a total appropriation of ?33,- John I. Martin sergeant-at-arms. where there are deaf school attend to William J. Purdy of Southfleld town• profitable as the berries were in -excel• izine. 900,000. The?C,0O0,0O0 appi'opriaUon • " them. ship. Howard Stolls, son of a neigh• lent condition when they reached the tor levee work along tbe Mississippi The canipalgn fund used in th« bor of tlie Purdys,'recognized Helt market and better prices were oh' Pittsburg Chivalry. river was agreed to. election., of Pi*sident Taft in 1908 Reservation for Birds. driving tho Purdy rig and stopped him. tained. "What's going on here?" demanded * * amounted to $1,655,518, according to . "Grand Traverse and Lelanau coun• Jefferson Butler, president ot the man as he came upon two little boys Postponement of the bouse Judiciary Postmaster General Frank Hitchcock, Cadillac.—^Alone and with one ties promise'to become the , great Michigan Audubon society, made a Rattling ^n a vacant lot on the South tommltteo investigation of the so- chairman ot the Republican national portion of his body paralyzed, G. cherry producing counties of Bllchl valuable discovery while on one ot his jside. The lad who was on top was talled beef trust was Indicted at committee in that year, who testified R. & L Operator. C. E, Nortliway, suc• gan," said Mr. .Conn. "The cherry o)'' rambles at the Fiats recently. ' He Tubbing weeds over the face ot tho un- tVashington when the committee met before the senate investigating com• ceeded In extinguishing the blazing ider one. shards will begin to produce heavily found a small island .on the right lo consider a program. mittee. Ho said no contribution was roof of his shanty at Missaukee Junc• after next year." hand side of the ship canal, going ] "Stop it," said the man, grabbing tho ' * • * accepted from any corporation and up stream, on which about 2,000 birds tion, and saving the building. North-, jVictor by the neck and pulling him that tbe committee had declined $20,- The United States senate by a vote were nesting. Mr. Butler formed a way is learning to be left handed and !away, "What in the world are you 000 from T. Coleman Dupont. Df 35 to 23 adopted Senator Bailey's Beet Sugar Men Make Complaint plan whereby these feathered squat• his long service for the company se• itrying to do to his face with those • • » resolution declaring any attempt on Beet sugar manufacturers and ship• ters might get a title deed to tho cured him a job as soon as he could iweeds?" the part of a president to Influence Because of his criticism of the pro• pers of Michigan have begun a battle property. I^e wrote to the agricul• walk, following the stroke. ' "Do? Why, ho 'swore In front of the vote of any senator upon any posed "progressive party," as set out for the extension of the market for tural department of the United States some girls, and I rubbed some smart- 'Uuestlon a violation of the spirit of In a statement issued by him In beet sugar In the south and southeast• government asking that the Island be Cadillac.—Two weeks ago C. A, ,'weed in his eyes to become a great :lha constitution. The resolution was Washington, United States Senatoi ern states. set aside as a bird reservation, and Boyce of Barryton came hero in man like Abraham Lincoln."—Pitts- iprompted by President Taft's Inter- Works was asked to resign by Ijieu- Up to now Michigan sugar has been received a courteous letter from Dr.' a dying condition and was taken to ihurg Sun. iJIerence in the Lorlmer case: tenant-Governor Walace and Meyer shut out of the southern states be- T. S. Palmer, chief of the biological Mercy hospital, where he died. Boyce • » • Llssner, chairman of the Callfornio sause of prohibitory freight rates, to survey of the department,, heartily in• wanted to die ns near Clam lake A WINNING START A quarter of a million dollars was Republican national committee. the ben-efit ot easteni refiners, who en- cemetery as he possibly could, thus dorsing the plan and promising that A Perfectly, Digested Breakfast Makee Ihe estimate August Belmont, testify• 'Joyed rairoad tariffs thatjmade it im- saving the extra expense and danger the matter shall be taken up. Nerve Force for the Day. ing before the United States senate posslblefor Michigan to compete. of a railroad wreck In having his body Personal comm.ittee Investigating campaign W. H. Edgar & Son of Detroit, sales brought here from Barryton after Prison Affairs Please Osborn. Everything goes wrong if tho break• contributions, placed upon his gift to Dr. Hans Blum, professor of polit agents for Michigan factories, filed death. fast lies in your stomach lilro a mud tho Democratic national campaign in leal economy in Berlin university t'hrough C. D, Wetherall, traffic mana• Governor Osborn, who delivered an pie. What you eat does harm if you ' 1904. He was not sure that was the and a "personal friend ot the Itaiser, ger of the company, a complaint with address at the Ninth Michigan regi• Adrian.—Mrs. George Metcalk com• .can't digest it—it turns to poison.- Bum, but was "satisfied to let it go at is lying in Bellovue hospital in Nevt the\lntorstate,r commerce commission ment reunion In Jackson, made his mitted suicide by hanging herself 1 A bright lady teacher found this to that." York with a fractured skull and otb at Washington against three railroads annual Inspection of the prison, And from the cellar door of her home be true, even of an ordinary light er Injuries received as he was run• —tho Queen & Crescent, the Louis• before leaving for Lansing Bta!ted he In- Seneca township,, three milea • * • breakfast of eggs and, toast. Sh« ning to catch a street car. He waa ville & Nashville and tho Southern. found everything at tho prison in a south of'Weston. The woman stran• says:,,' - • Domestic unconscious when taken to the hos• Th-o condplaint cliarges that these rail- very satisfactory condition. • gled herself to death by leaning back pital and his recovery is doubtful. tt)ads ask rates 'from- Cincinnati south "The prison is • passing through a on a rope strung from the top of the ; "Two years ago I contracted a very Mrs. Rena Bacon Morrow, prominent that aTO at variance with rates on cane reconstruction period," said he. "We door. She leaves a son, Ira, besides annoying form of indigestion. My stom-— In Chicago social, club and church cir- • • * and anhydrous sugars and also ex• are changing from the contract sys• the husband, two brothers and one sis• aoh was in such condition that' a slm- i3los, was acquitted ot tho charge of Foreign cessive when compared with the tar• tem to working the' inmates on'state: ter. 'pie breakfast of fruit, toast and egg' : shooting hor husband, Charles B. Mor• A fleet of eight Italian wfl.rshlpi iffs from other points. account, and I find everything work• gave me'great distress. ' i row, In December last. which attempted to storm the TurWsl ing very satisfactory. I believe that ; Ionia.—Mrs. Bert Shattuck, who ! "I;was slow, to believe that trouble :• • * « » forts at the entrance of the Darda at the end of five years the prison has, been in the Traverse City could come from such a simple diet, Philadelphia's new public bathhouse nelles and open the way for an attacl Commissioner Inspects D.U. R. Lines. will be on a paying basis, It has at State hospital several times but who but finally had to give it up, and found at Tacony is ready to be turned over upon the littoral ot the sea of Marmo Commissioner Dickinson and En• the present time one of the best has been repeatedly released on ac• a great change upon a- cup ofhot to the authorities, but it cannot be ra, was driven oft following the de gineer Rloe-of the state railroad com• boards in the state. It is composed count of apparent return to sanity, Postum and Grape-Nuts 'with cream, used for a year because In the con• structlon of two ships and a heavj mission, left on a tour of Inspection of ot men of ripe huslness. experlenoe, was again brought to the county jail for my morning meal. For.more than , struction of the tallding somebody loss of human l|fe, according to an of all the D, U. R. linos. who are giving, the best of their tal• here to be taken to the hospital again. a year I have held to this course and '•; forgot to make provision for a water flclal announcement made from th< After tlie D. U. R; lines are finished, ents to the proper management of the During'the night at,the jail she mado have not suffered except 'when injudl- supply. . Turkish warofflce. thoy will Inspect the M. U, T. lines. inatitution."• \; \' ': [•'y/'.'f-:r an 'attempt tonkin herself by hanging. ^.clously varying my diet. • i ' "I have been a teacher for several , Iowa Maywald, aged fifteen years; The . German- battleship Hesaen "Iron Mountain.—The residence' of years and find that my easily digest-- f Bnna Ferguson, fourteen, and Helen New Corporations Charlotte Schools to Make Exhibit. rammed a torpedo boat. when -th* Mayor R. L. Hammond, was par• 'ed breakfast means a saving of nery-- Johnson, eighteen, were killed and smaller craft was crossing the bow« New corporations; ;Kenyon- Search-: Charlotte •will be represented at tho tially •wrecked' by dynamite. The 'ous'foroe for the entire day; - My galu, , Herman Maywald, eighteen yearsold, of the big warship in an attack' ofl light company,; Detroit,. $75,000. Har• Michigan state fair at''Detroit by a explosire was placed beneath the of ten pounds in weight also, causes was hurt when an eastbound Chicago, KleU Germany. Thre* memhere of thi riot B. Kenyon, trusteeHarriet and display prepared by tho students of kitchen of the house and ignited' by, a toe to want to testify to the valued . Mllwanlcee & St. Paul train, near torpedo boat's • crew were killed. CharleS'F.sBloomlngdale, .3stockhold• the public schools of that city. This long fuse. The • rear of,:the. resldonoe Grape-Nuts. , Iowa, struck a machine. • 0 • ers ; HiR,Leonard Furniture company,'; oxhlbltr has'been..on view ^ for- some' was destroyed and'furniture and'glass• • '"Grape-Nuts holds first rank at oar ' * • 'y .'•''•'•''^••l Detroit, :'$20,000,, Annie. E.; and Harry; time, in'sstoreithere and has attracted ware In other, parts, of' the house dam• table." . ^ ' r More than seven-eighths of the ex• An attempt' to i kill' the Infanta' laa- N. lieonard and David: S; Carter;_'stock- the attention, not onfy of the people ol aged. Mrs. Hammond, wife of the Name given by Postum Co., Battle: cavation ^^•ol•k on' the Panama canal bella by means of a bomb which wa« holders; Kendell & Naylor company, that city but of other cities as wclL mayor,;was.(the;.;only .member - of ^the Creek, Mich. /has ibcen.'complotecl. • '.Tune '1, acoord- exploded In Catalonia, square, :Barca' Detroit, .increase $5,000 to $10,000; W.' Charlotte'ls'after theprizesin sevoral(,-;famlly.at homeand^'i^ "There's a reason." Read the littlo' Ine to the Canar Record, 22,053,815 lona,' Spain;, failed;', Sweral;building! W. MacDonald '& Co., Detroit, $6,000, departments.'' Miss Alice Brown has cliie to the dynamiter has been found •book, "The Road to Wellville," In pkgs. cuhloyiirds, or less than .one-eighth were wrecked and a' few personj ' ISvcr rend tliu above letter? A'new Frank D. Smith, William C. MacDon• The home of former Mayor Millor v/as of th.> amount of earth and rook to slightly Injured, but tbe Infanta es charge of the manual training depart• one npiicnra>,from tlincto time.' i TlJWjri! ald and Archibald ,Shepher4, stook- -wre'cked'i..in:'thegsame,:maunerH.Revpfa,i' be tdlwn.out of the canal route. cap'edjj ment, and both boys.,and girls have ar- arc:Bcnulneraruc,,andituU- ot-'buiuaq'; - - - Jn 1 ', , ^ holttera.-uu»«iv_-^.-,> , ,,^ -i' i '•• ^ , , • I'miiiB"rftnged'tamlntflrestlng.-exhibit- mttimauus exniuii: . yearyeaiBs agajsri " ''" ^ r • . •atcTCBt•uicichi.., , - • , - ' !,'i• i * ^^^^ you a nap Is yuh, yuh 'celtful oaterptl- "W«o7—that little old Jimmy Gar• "Yo* unions Is Injured plum scan- The child wafi silent for a longtlmft, hu". Come on home dis minute." ner? I hope I don't talk like that erlous," was his discouraging decision, his little mind busy, then he began:! "Lemme go, Sarah Jane," protest• chicken; he's 'bout the measliest boy "and hit 'pears tor mo dat yo' hide "Aunt Minerva—" ed the little boy trying to Jerk away that is and 1 like you 'nother sight done suffer, too; you's got er turrlble She peered at him over her glasses from her, "I got to stay here and better'n him. You're a plumb jim- scratch." a second, then dropped her eyes to the pertec' Billy nnd Miss Minerva's beau, dandy, Billy," camo from the door• The child sighed. The injury to the paper where an interesting article on 'cause they's a robber might come way. flesh was of small Importance—he Foreign Missions held her attention. back and tie 'em up and make 'em "So's you," howled back the delight• could hide that from his aunt—but the "Aunt Minerva, I snagged—Aunt fileed If I ain't here." ed and flattered Billy. rent in his trousers was a serious Minerva, I snagged my—my skin to• "Did Jlr. Algernon Jones make all Jimmy thought ho would pop matter. day." that blood?" asked the awe-stricken wide open in his ellort.s to Keep from "I wish I eould get 'em mended 'fore "Let me see the place," she said, ab• little boy gazing In admiration at the laughing. I goes home," he said wistfully, sently, her eyes glued to a paragraph victim of Mr. Jones' energy. "You sho' "How'd you like to bo ray sweet• "I tell you what do," suggested describing a cannibal fea'st. Frances Boyd Is a hero to stan' up an' let him knock heart?" he asked. Sam, "I 'low Miss Ceoilla'll help yeh; "I's a-setUn' on it right now," be re• you down like he done." "I's already promised to marry Jest go by her house an' she'll dam plied. (CoiiyriglU, by Rellly & Britton Co.) "Yes," cried Jimmy, as the black Miss Cecilia when I puts on long 'em up fer yeh." Another long silence ensued. J311Iy CHAPTER XIV.—Continued. spoons from the sideboard to his pock• woman dragged him kicking and strug• pants, but if we ever gets a 'vorce I'd Billy hesitated. resolved to' settle the matter. ets when a noise at the dining'room gling through the hall, "we's all he• 'notber sight ruther have you 'n "Well, you see, Sam, me an' Miss - "I's gettln' sleepy," he yawned. Jimmy seeing no hope ot eluding door caused him to look In that di• roes, but I bet I'm the heroest hero anybody. You can he my lady frien', Cecilia's engaged an' we's flxln' to "Aiint Minerva, I want to say my pray• Sarah .Tane's vigilance, resorted to rection. With an oath he sprang for• they Is, and I bet Miss Minerva's go• anyhow." was the loud reply. marry Jes' 's Boon's I put on long ers and go to bed." strategy,.and deceit. ward, and landed his fist upon the ing to be mad 'bout you all spilling all "I'm commg for you to go riding in pants, an' I 'shame' to ask her An' She laid her paper down and he " 'Tain't no fun setting out here," he nose of a plump gentleman standing that blood on her nice clean floor." my little pony and cart,", said a gig• I don't believe young 'omans patches dropped to-hls knees by her side. He called to her, "so I'm going in the there, bringing a stream of blood and "Lemme see yo' big toe what was gling Jimmy. tlie breeches of young mans what usually sprawled all over her lap dur• house and take a nap." sending him sprawling to tho floor. shot oft by all them Yankees and In• "All right, I's going to ask Aunt MI they's goln' to marry nohow. Do you? ing his lengthy devotions, but tonight She willngly consented, as she was Mr. Jones overturned a big-eyed little juns what you killed in the war," said norva to lemme go. Can't we take Aunt Mlnerya ain' never patched no he clasped his little hands and rear• through with her ironing and thought boy who was In his way, and walk• Billy to Miss Minerva's beau. Jimmy, too?" breeches for the major. And then," ed back like a rabbit on its haunches. to snatch a fow winks of sleep her• ing rapidly In the direction of the rail• The major smiled at the little boy; This was too much for the little with a modest blush, "my unions Is After he had rapidly repeated the self, i road, the erstwhile plumber was seen a man-to-mau smile, full of good com• boy. Pie had hold himself in as long tore, too, an' I ain't got on nothin' else Lord's Prayer, which he had recent• no more. The little hoy slipped quietly through radeship, humor and understanding. as possible. He burst into a peal of to hide my skin." ly learned, and had Invoked blessings the house, noiselessly across the back Jimmy quickly recovered himself Again he turned his back to his on all bis new friends and never-to-be- ' yard and into his father's big gar• and sprang to his feet. Seeing the friend and, his clouded Uttlo faco look• forgotten old ones, he concluded with: i den, which was separated from that Wood streaming down the white shirt ing over his shoulder, he asked: "Do "An', 0 Lord,, you done kep' m« of his neighbor Ly ii high board fence. front of Miss Minerva's unconscious my meat show, Sam?" f'om meddlin' with Aunt Minerva's He quickly climbed the fence, tlew boau, he gathered his wits together "She am visible ter the naked eye," hose any mo', an' you dono kep' me' across Miss MinorTa's tomato patch and took tho thread ot events again and Sam Lumb laughed loudly at his f'om gittin' any mo' Easter eggs, an' and tiptoed up her back steps to the into his own little hands. lie flung own wit. playin' any mo' Injun, an' you done' back porch, his little bare feet giving himself over the fence careless of "I don't believe God pays me much kep' me fm lottin' Mr. Algernon Jones no sign of his presence. Hearing cu• Sarah Jane this time, mounted a chair attention nohow," said the little boy come ag'In, an' now, 0 I-,ord, please rious noises coming from the bath and once more rang the telephone. dolefully; "ev'y day I gets put to bed don't lemme worry the very 'zistence room, where Billy was bumping the "Hello! Is that you, Miss Centr.il? 'cause sumpln's all time a-happenin'. outer Aunt Minerva any mo' 'n youi chair up nnd down in his efforts to re• This Is mo some more. Gimme Dr. If he'd^ had a eye on me like he ought- can help, like she said I done this lease his mouth, ho made for that Sanford's oflice please." er they wouldn't a been no snaggin'. mornin', an' please. If thy will be done, spot, promptly unlocked the door and "Hello! Is that you, doctor? This Aunt Minerva's goln' to be mad th'oo don't lemme tear tho next new; walked in. Billy by scuflling and tug• is me. Mr. Algeniou Jones done kllt an' th'oo." breeches what she'll gimme like I done' ging had freed his mouth from tho Miss Minerva's beau. He's on her "May be ray ol' 'oman can flx 'em, ruint these here what I got on." towel that bound it at that mo• back porch bloody all over. He's 'bout so's dey won't be so turrlble bad," tho deadest man they is. You'd better ment. suggested the negro, " 'tain't fer, so CHAPTER XVII. come toreckly you con and bring the "Hush!" he whispered aa Jimmy you jes' run down ter my cabin an' tell hearse, and a coflin and a clean shirt Sukey I say flx dom breeches." opened the door, "you'll got eat up A Greon-Eyed Billy. and a tombstone. He's wounded me The child needed no second bidding alive if you don't look out." His tone "Have somo candy?" said Miss Ce-' but I ain't dead yet, Goodby." —ho fairly flew. Sam's wife was cook• •was so mysterious aiid thrilling and. cilia, offering a big box of bonbons! Dr. Sanford received Jimmy's crazy ing, but she cheerfully stopped her he lookoti so scared tied to the chair to Billy, jvho was visiting ,her, message in astonishment. He, too, work to help the little boy. She sew• , that tho younger boy's blood almost "Where'd you git 'em?" he asked, as rang tho tolophono again and again, ed up the union suit and put a bright froze in his veins. he helped himself generously. but could hear nothing more, so he blue patch on his brown linen "What you doing all tied up so?" "Maurice sent them to mo this morn• walked down to Miss Minerva's house breeches. he asked, in low, frightened tones. ing." and rang the door bell. Jimmy open• "Mr. Algernon Jones done It. I Billy felt a little more cheortul, ed the door and led the way to tha Billy put all his candy back Into the «pec' bo's a robber an' is Jes' a-rob- though he still dreaded confessing to back porch, whero tho Injured -man, box. berln' right now," answered Billy. his aunt, and he loitered along tho who had just recovered consciousness, "I don't believe I want noner yo' "Til untie you," said his chum. way till It was nearly dark. Supper was sitting limply in a chair. was ready when he got home and he candy," ho said, scowling darkly. "I "Naw; you'better not," said Billy "What does all this mean? Are you walked into the dining room with his reckon you likes him better 'fi me any• bravely. "He might git away. You hurt?" asked the doctor as he exam• customary ease and grace. But he took how, don't you?" leave me Jes' llko he fixed me so's ined Mr. .Tones'victim. his seat uneasily, and he was so quiet "I love you dearly," sho replied. yoL'. can try to ketch him. 1 hear him "No, I think I'm all right now," was during the meal and ate so little that The child stood In front of her and In Uio dinin' room now. You leave The Major Smiled at the Little Boy, a Man-to-Man Smile. the roply;. "but that scoundrel certain• his aunt asked him if he was sick. looked her squarely In the eye. His me right hero an' step over to yo' little form was drawn to Its full, proud ly gave me a severe blow." Billy's little lieart went out to him laughter so merry and so loud that He was planning in his mind how to house an' phone to somo mens to height, his soft, fair cheeks were flush• Billy, shut up In the bath room and at once, Billy, turning quickly, almost fell out break the news of the day's disaster ' corao and git him quick. Shot the do' ed, his big, beautiful gray eyes looked listening to all tho noises and confu- "I can't take off my shoes at present," Of the chair. to her. ag'In an' dou't make no noise. Fly, somber nnd sad. soin, had been scared nearly out of his said the veteran. "Well, I must be go• "What you doin', a-listening to me "You are improving, William," she now!" "Is you in love with that '-cd- senses. Ho had kept still as a mouse ing; I feel all right now." talk to Mario Yarbrougli th'oo the tel• remarked presently, "you haven't got And Jimnly did fly. He again look headed Maurice Richmond, an' jr:-' a- till now, when thinking he heard Billy looked at him with big, sol• ephone?" ho questioned angrily. into any mischief today. You have the garden route and In a minute was friendly voices he yelled out: "Open emn eyes. "Marie you pig's foot," was the In• been a mighty good little boy now for foolin' 0' me?" he asked with dig• at the telephone with the receiver to tho do' an' untie me." "You couldn't never go 'thout yo' elegant response. "That was just me two days." nity. his ear. "We done forgot Billy," said the pants, could you?" he a,sked, "'cause a-talklng to you .all the time. You all Billy flushed at the compliment and A bright flush dyed crimson the "Hello! Is that yon. Miss Central? littlo rescuer, as he ran to the bath Aunt Minerva jest nachelly despises time think you talldng to little girls shifted uneasily' in his seat. That young lady's pretty face. This Is me," ho howled into the trans• room door and opened it. He was pants." and all times 't ain't nobody but me." patch seemed to burn him. She put her arm around the childish, mitter. "Qlmmo Miss Minerva's beau. graceful figure and drew the little boy followed hy the doctor, who cut the The man eyed him quizzically. A light dawned on the innocent one. "II God'd jest do his part," he said i don't know his number, but he's got to the sofa beside her. cords that bound the prisoner. "Well, no; I don't think I could," He promptly hung up tho receiver and darkly, "I wouldn't never git in no a office over my papa's bank." "Now, William," commanded Dr. be replied: "I don't think I'd look any got down out of the chair. Before Jim- meanness." "Now, honey, you mnstn't he silly," His father being out of town, the Sanfoi-d, hs they grouped themselves better in a Mother Hubbard or a ki• my was fully aware of hla intention, After supper Miss Minerva washed she said, gently, "you are my own, little boy shrewdly decided that Miss around tho stout, plump gentleman In mono." Billy had thrown him to the floor and the dishes in the kitchen sink and dear, little sweetheaj-t." Minerva's boau was the next best man tho chair, "begin at the beginning, The little boy sighed. was giving him a .good pommeling. Billy carried them back to the dining- "An' I reckon he's yo' own, dear, to help capture the robber. big sweetheart," said the jea,lou8 Billy. and let us get at the bottom of this." "Which you think is the flttenest "Say you got 'nough?" ho growled room. His aunt caught him ' several "Well; all I got to say is this-hero: V "Miss Minerva what lives by me," "Mr. Algernon Jones he come to tlie name," asked he, "Billy or William?" from hla position astride of the oth times prancing sideways in the most he uhrleked. gate," explained the little boy, "an' he "Billy, Billy," enthusiastically came er boy. Fortunately Central recognized his say he goin' to flx the water pipe an' the reply. ' "I got 'nough, Billy," repeated "I like mens," said William Green Jimmy. Hill. "I sho' wisht' you could come "Say you son-y you done It." and live right here with me and Aunt "I say I sorry I done it," abjectly Minerva." repeated tho younger child. "Get up, "I wish so, too," said the major. Billy, 'fore you bust my stommick open." CHAPTER XV. "Say you ain't never a-goin' to tell nobody, cross yo' heaj:t," was the next Billy, the Credulous. command. After the advent and dlsappeai-ance "I say I ain't never going to tell no• of the exciting Mr. Jones, Miss ^ Mi• body, cross my heart. Get up, .Billy, nerva, much to Billy's Joy, had a tele• 'fore you makes me mad, and ain't phone put in the house. He sat in the no telling what I'll do to you if hall the day it was put in waiting for get mad." it to ring. "Say you's a low-down Jezebel Jimmy, coming up on the front sltunk." porch and through the half-open door "I ain't going to say I'm nothing of and seeing him sitting there, rang the Idnd," spiritedly replied the under the door bell just for a Joke, dog. "You all time wanting somebody ready t.o burst Into a laugh when to call thelrselfs somepln. Youire a the other Uttlo boy turned around and low-down Isabella skunk yourself." saw who It was. Billy, however, in "You got to say It," insisted the his eagerness mistook the ring for the victor, renewing hostilities. telephone belLand joyfully climbed up "I'll say I'm a Isabella, 'cause Isa^ on the chair, which he had stationed bella discovered America, and's In in readiness. He took down the re• the Bible," replied the tormented ceiver as he had seen Jimmy do in his one; "Miss Cecilia 'splained it to home, and, without once seeing that me." little boy standing a few feet from Billy accepted his compromise and him, he yelled at the top of his Jimmy's flattened stomach, relieved lungs: Landed Upon tho Uoat of a Plump Gentleman of its burden, puffed out to Its usual "Hello! Who is that?" roundness as that little boy rose to hla childish voice and was willing to hu• he say he's a plumber He's a very "This is Marie Yarbrough," replied feet, saying: "Nary er Npoale," Said Sam Lamb. mor him, so aa she too knew Miss 'greeablo man, but I don't want Aunt Jimmy from the' doorway, instantly "Sam Lamb would V died a-laugh- he's a-goin' to come to see yam ev'y Minerva's beau the connection was Minerva to marry .him, now. I was recognizing Billy's mistake. Idiotic manner. He was making a ing, Billy, if he'd seen you telephon• valiant effort to keep from exposing hig day then I ain't never comln' no mo". quickly made. plump tickled at him an' I tuck him Marie Yarbrough was a little girl ing." : rear elevation to her; once he had to He's been a-carryln' on his foolishness "Hello! Is that you, major? This to the hath room an' fust thing I much admired by the two hoys, as she "He'd better never hear tell of It,' walk backward. 'bout 's long as I can stand it. You; Is me. If you don't want Mr. Alger• knowed ho grabbed bolter me an had .a pony and a cart of her very own. was the threatening rejoinder. "William," she said,. sharply, "you got to choose 'tween us right this mln-- non Jones to bo robbering everything shuck me like what you see a cat However, she lived in a different part will bfeak my plates; What is the ute; he comes down here mos' erV,. Miss Minerva's got you getter get a do a mouse, an' he say—" of the town and attended another Sun- day, he's,'tuck you drivin' more'n fifty move on and come right this minute. "And he'd more'n a million ' whis• CHAPTER XVI. matter with yon tonight?" hunderd times, an' he's «lve you all.: You got to hustle and bring 'bout a kers," interrupted Jimmy, who' A littlo later they were sitting, qui• the candy you can stuft' • million pistols and guns and swords thought Billy was receiving too much The Humblo Petition, etly In Miss Miner;va'8 room. She was •''juid tomahawks and all the mans you attention, "and he— Billy, sitting in an old buggy In reading "The Christian at Home," and "He is not the only one wlib comes oan And and dogs. He's the fiercest "One at a time," said the doctor. front of the livery stable, had just he was absently looking at a picture to see me," she said smiling down at robber ever was, and he's already "Proceed, William." engaged In a long and Interesting book. 1 him. "Jimmy comes often and L«a • dono tie Billy to the bath room chair "An' he say he'll bust my brains out• conversation with Sam Lamb. He was Sam Lamb's wife Sukey sho'^ Is a Hamner and Will Reid. Don't you want : and done eat up 'bout a million cold er my head If 1 holler, an' I ain't a- getting out of the vehicle when the beautiful patcher," he remarked, feel• them to come?" ' blscultfl, I spec'. All of us Is 'bout goin' to "holler neither, an' he tie me sharp wire around the, broken. rod ing his way. ' Don't nobody pay no 'tention to j to be slewed. Goodby." to a ch,alran' tie my mouth up an' caught in the back of his trousers and She made no answering comment, Jimmy," he replied contemptuously; The plump, round gentleman at tho lock the do'-^-::..i tore a great hole. He telt a tingling and the discouraged little boy was si• 'he ain't nothin' but a baby, an' them^ other end of the wire heard this amaz• "And I corned over," gald Jlmnjv. pain and looked over his shoulder to lent for a few minutes, He had worn Other mens can come if you wants'.'em ::; ing message In the utmost confusion eagerly, "and I run home and I see Investigate. • Not being satisfied with Aunt Cindy's many-colored patches too to; but," said Billy; with; a lover's; un. wd consternation. He frantically rang Mr. Algernon Jones Is a robbe^ an' I the result, he turned his hack to the Often to be ashamed of this one for erring intuition, "I ain't a-goin' to the telephone again and> again but 'phoned to Miss Minerva's beau, and if negro and anxiouslyy inquired: ."Is my, hlmsoU, but he felt that he would like' stand for that long-legged; 8plTel-tbpt,| breeches tore, Sam?" v to draw his aunt out: and find how she Maurice Richmond a-trbttin',; ills great ^ could get no answer from the Gar• he'd brunged what I tolled him, he "You Got to Say It," Insisted the Vlo- "Dey am dat,"/was the reply, ''day stood on tho^ subJect;of patches. t big carkiss down here:ev'y rninute;::!:;;! ner's home so he put on his hat and wouldn't never got cracked in the face ••;.tor. walked the s'hort distance to M!»8 Mi• like Mr. Algernon Jones done crack am busted fm Dan ter Beershoba," • "Aunt Minerva,", h,e presently ask• wish Aunt Mlnerva'd; let, nie! put bn^. nerva's house. him, and Billy jgot to all time let rob• day school, BO they had no speaking "What I goln' ,to do 'bout It?" ask• ed, "what sorteir.patches'd you ruther, long pants tomqrrerso'aiwe'could :i^ Jimmy was waiting to receive him bers In the house SO they can imock acquaintance with her, ed tite little: boy. "Aunt ^Minerva uho' wear on yo' pants, blue patches or married." He caught sight of; a;hew;-t: lit the front gate, having again eluded mans and little boys down." "I,jus' wanted to talk to yon," wont will ho mad. These here's'bran-fipankln'; brown?" ring sparkling on her finger. "While you stand talking here the OO the counterfeit Marie, Btifllns a new trousers: what I ain't never wore "On my what?" she ask^d, looking Barah Jane's vigilance. |. "JWho gtve you that :rlng?'!'he asittl scoundrel will get away/' said tho In• laugh and trying; to talk like a girl. tell today. Ain't youi got a..needlo an' at him severely over her paper. "Hush!" he whispered mysterious- ed sharply. Cr, "he's in the dining room. Ain't jured man, "I think you're''bout the sweetest lit• thread so'b you can..flx;'em,>'Sam?" "I mean if you're me,'? he hastily ex• • ."A little bird brought it to me." sha : •you brlnged nobody else? Get your "That's ' 80," agreed Dr. Sanford, tle boy; there is and I want you, to "Nary er needle," aald Sam Lamh. plained; J'Don't you ;thlnk blue patches said, trying to speak gayly nndbluah-i j pistol and come on." "so I'll go and find the sheriff." como to my porty." "Is my union, suit; toro,. too?" asked is the mos' nafral lookln'?" ing again. ^ ' ' -Mr.'Algernon Jones, feeling .safe Sarah Jtoe's huge form loomed up ; ,"I Bho' will," screamed the gratified Billy again turning his back for In-; "What are you drivlsg at, William?" ' -"Ablg' red-headed peckereooa,^:*^^ and secure for the next hour and hav- In ..tho'back, hall doorway, and she BUly,' "If Aimt:: Mlnorva'H lemme. spectlon. - " T ' , she asked;' but without iwalting for his Billy savagely. , , • • \ tog' partoUwi Of a light lunch; -was in grabbed Jimmy by the arm, What makes italic so much like His friend made a close examlsa-. answer she went on with h«r r«ad- ni| «ac nt transfoiTing some: silror; "Taas,* she cried, 1 "you gwlBe take Jimmyr' tioo. , (TO BB COWTIMWED.) ' , FARMERS' CLUB, HiSTORIOAL MASSACHUSETTS. MASON MARKETS.' A niii JTIcctlii^ llt'hl III ISiiMt LitUKiiiii Oorrevted every -VTeduesdiiy afternoon. PtibllsliedKvery Weilnestluy tJy hunt Sutiirduy. The Democrat Is permitted to pub• GRAIN. WILLIAM L. CLARK, lish the following letter, written WKBAT.Bed.No.2,perbushel oOiS 95 When the invitation came last from Cambridge, Mas.«., by Miss Alice WHEAT,AVhite.No.i.perbushel..., 90a 95- MASpN, MICH. • KYE, per bushel ta 65 winter to 'have a meeting with Chapin on July 13th to her parents at- OATS, per bushel im do CORN, shelled, per huudred 1 6oai co- finteied attlie I'nstonice, Mason, MIcli.,as Judge Collingwood and C. W. Gil- Eden. It will be found very interest• secoud-dustj matter. CLOVER 8KED, per bushel 8 00(B9 00 key at East Lansing, the places ing. TIMOTHY SEED, per bushel 0 W)®7 50 GBOCKKIKS AND PltOVISIONB, PRICES: were already arranged for the We've had such a splendid time'to SALT.Saginaw, per barrel j oO' Onk Yeau ifi.oo year, and as the club does not day that we both agreed, un reaching BEAN8,unplcked, per bushel •• mtl DO' Bix M0.\TI1S OOo POTATOES, per bushel a 75 Thbkk SIontus... 20o want to Irefuse any good thing, a , liome, that just today's trip paid us FLOOR, per hundred 5 00®(> 50 meeting was appointed for July,' for coming to Cambridge. This was BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,per hundred 0 no EGG.S, per dozen a IV On account of the busy harvest the day planned for the special trip 1 OUR COMPLEXION is muddy. You look hag-, BUTTER, per pound 183 20 Wednesday, July 24, 1912 LARO.per pound U'A season, .we liave not had a meet• Le.xingtijn and Coucord.'soabout eigl Y gard and yellow. Your eyes are losing their APPLES, dried,per pound 7 ing in this month for several years O'clock this moriiing a party of us met PBAOHES.drled, per pound 8® 12 It soon will be seen wiietlier Lbe so the date was left open to see at Harvard Square where special ca lustre. The trouble is with your liver. Take LIVK stock AND MKAT. CATTLE, per hundred 4 OOQC 00 Roosevelt republicans are flKlilinn for ho-w fast the work pi-ogressed. were waiting. We left Cambridge BEEF, dressed,per hunnred u oo25^ .lAsON E. Niniioi.s, Olreult Judge. position to a full progressive ticket words turned the meeting over to igau were Mr. and Mrs. Mack of'tlills- 'inw7 Solicitor for Complainant, was swept aside. State Senator L. the judge, who welcomed all to dale. He is acquainted with Julius. Liberal'stop-over privileges and option-of boat trip between Lansing, Michigan. Detroit and Buffalo, and on Hudson River between Albany and Whitney Watklns of Jiickson county Piety Hill, saying this meeting was Still following the line of march Order of J*iil>lloiition. New York. , .. .. • was'indorsed for governor, -Mayor the outgrowth .of the one held at taken by the soldiers on April 19,'1775 Slate of Michigan. Circuit court for llio coun• Tickets on sale daily to Sept. 30tb; return limit 30 days — via ty of fiigham. In chancery. Theodore M. Joslin of Adrian for the.M.A. C. last January, and the we found places of other tliiin b.istor Kva L. lirowii, complainant, United Slates senator, and Nathan only sad part • was the fact that . vs. ical interest. • We passed the h(5me of Walker Brown, defemlant. P. Hull of Dimondale, head Of - the Mr. Gilkey was physically unable Ephraim Bull, originator of tiie Con Stilt uuuding lu the circuit court for the county of IiiKham, in chancery, at Lanshig, Uils four- the State Grange, for congrcssraiin-at- to be present and enjoy 'the fes• cord grapei We saw "Grape Vine taeiith day of .luno. A. D. 1012. largc. The i latform committee in tivities of the day. Then, too, the Michigan Central—"The Niagara Falls Route" Cniintvof Ingham, ss. In this cause It aupear- Cottage" over which the original vine ing by anidavltoii llie that tho defendant. Walker its report decided to drop all refer• weather,'bureau had promised isstiirclimbing'. Proportionately low fares to all Eastern Summer Resorts, IncIudiJie 'Thou• llrown, liiia departed from his last known place sand Islands, Saratoea, Lake George, tho Adirondacks, Canadian Resorts, of reslduuco and that It can not be ascertained! ence to tlie republican party .andstate pood day, and plans were made We drove by the lovely old lipmei ' White Mountains, Poland Sprinss, and the enUre AOanUc Coast. In what stiuo or country the said Walker lirown- resides. issues. A double delegation was sent fo,r an out-door meeting. East Lan "The Wayside," whore 'Hawthorne CIRCLE TOURS Slxtv-dny circuit lours may be arranged to New York and Boston, Oh motion of Arthur IS. Cole, Esf|,, solicitor to the Cliicagoconvenlion August5tii, sing was a city of prospects, and lived during the last twelve years of including lake and river routes, and more extended circuit tours, for.coni|)hiihant, it Is m-dcred that the appear- each delegate to have half a vole. partly by ocean, including meals and berths on ocean steamers, anoo of Ihu said dcfenilnnt, Walkiir lirown, be- in a happy way introduced as tha his life. .This,is nowpvy.ned .b^jiMar at reduced summer fares. ciiterKil In this cause within live months from' Now the progressive party in Miclii- Ask far a copy o( our "Oiildo to New Tork 01 ty." It contolns vulauble the ilato .of, this order and that lu case of his first sjjeaker, Thomns'. Gunnison, garet Sidn'ey,''you re them ber-..a'^ the (ipiicaranco that he cause his answer to tho bill gan is under way and claims it will - audlutereellnff'iufonnatlon about tuu MeiroiiQlls, free an rcauest. the first mayor of the neAV city, a'titlior of'""Five LittlePe'ppei''l''^ 'l^ut yar jiarllantarii comutt;: . . 111 coinplitint, to bo iiled «ud a copy ihereot make ii showing in tiie race tliis fall. served upon, llin solicitor for the complainant- who said in part, this was- one of the,place that.I enjoyed inos^tofMiny Michigan Central Ticket Agents within Ilfteeu days after service on iiltnorhls solicitor, of a copy of said bill, and in default the most unique .. communities of during the day was,.the.. .,"0%'hard lh(u-eor, that said bill be takeii as confessed by LETTER PROM SOUTHERN CAL• any place, it was a city of homes, House," the iiome of tho Alcotit fam' the siild defendant, Walker Brown, Ami It Is further orilcred, that thft said com- IFORNIA. and nil 'the houses have the mod• ily. We spent about two liours ram• [iliiliiant cause this order to be published In tho ern- conveniences. ,A cordigl wel• tiigliam County Demoerat, a newspaper printed, bling about tllrough the house! and imbllshi'd and circulated In said county and that W, E. Butler, a former MaSon boy, come was given everyone, and yards. Mr.'F. B. Sanborn, tiie'joiir rn - • such niibllcatlou be commenced within twenty days from tho date of this oi-der and such publl- who is raiiruadlng in Old and New courage and sympathy extended nalist and- historian^ over SO years old ciii.lon be cnntliiufid Iherolii oiioo In each week Me.vicu iiiid Arl/.ona, writes us the to all •\\;ho visit h^re. an intimate friend of ITavvtliorne for six weeks in succession or that Uie said com• plainant cause a copy of this order to bo served' following.from San Diego, Cal., under Emerson, Tlioreau and . tlie Alcott's, pei-snnallynn thesald defendant, Walker Brown, Di-. A.'c. True of V/ashington, D. at h'ji.sll.ivenly days before tho tliiiu above pic- dale uf July J'itli: C, Avas the ne.vt speaker, and told met us here and gave us a talk,'telling scrlljod for his iiiipeHrnni'is. 1 am lierc un my annual vacation, I'lOWAltO WfliST, Circuit.Iiidge, how in attending different conven• us many interesting tilings ..libout will be here until Sept. 1st. Have K.vanilued, countersigned uiid entered by nie, tions, all Avere interested in agri• tliese people—many things that never Wji, H. Gjuma.'m, Keglstor, been in Arl/.ona the past 10 months. WINDOWS Aii'riiuit E, Cor.n, Solleltor for Complainant. Oiinie liereli) avoid tlic "iiCiiled term" culture. At a' meeting of the com• get In print. - Mr. Sanborn is the last Hiisiness address: Fowlerville, l\llcli. 2ljwT DOORS down tliere, but so far Lliero luis been mercial bankers the question was one left Of all this group wbo gathered none, as the raiii.s caiiie early and It discussed how to help the farmer iiere about Emerson. He is as'alert CEMENT has cncilcd It otT, and they are having as a miin half his.age and seemed..de• an ideal summer. But I see tliat the grow more food stuffs, when soiiie SALT Micti. United Traction Co. lighted to be able to tell us about -iiis cast is liaving it very warm. It is very one suggested the best way Avould . And we will make every effort in our poAver to supply you. THIltD KAIL ELECrniC nice liere. But It Is always nice at old friends. I have views of the Al be to give tlie fanner cheap rates We figure what you want, and furnish quality specified. Time table In effect Nov, .'i, 191L San Diego, winter or summer, Tent cott home both outside and in and I'll City unci the otiier beaches are thrung- for all 'the money he-needed to NOKTIT liOUND have much to'teii you wlien I come cd with people from the interior, but use, and tiie cjuestion was dropped. Large and Well Assorted Stock to Select From Limited—a. m., }0;16. tlie person wlii.i resides iiere perma• Railroads are all interested in the .home. , p. m., 12:16, 2:16, 4:10, 6:16, nently clues nut iiave to go away to Ifarmer having better crops, for it HIGH GRADE SHINGLES AND CEDAR POSTS. *10;00. escape either the iieat or the cold, as By a special privilege we were allow• Local-a. m., 6:17, 7;i55, 9:25, 11:25. will give them more freight to tiie cliniiitc varies su little here the ed to enter the study of the Emerson p. rn., 1:25, S:25, 5:25, 7:25,11:49' haul. He spoke of the country life T HE B E S T L U M B E R year round ; tiiere being nut much home, which is a short distance down SOUTH 130UND riill'erenco between Jan. 1 and July 1. c-ommission and that a substantial the road. We passed into the room Limited—a. m., »6;10, 9:54, 11:54. Tlic. city has grown inucli in tiie last basis for continued prosperity was in groups. .1 was fortunate enough to L F=>. miopth:!-. CD isr p. m,, 1:54, 3:54, 5:54, ]0 moiitlis, and lias made more pro• an intelligent and Avell educated Locai-a, m., 7:28, 9:00, 11:00. gress tliao for any previous year. Sta• go in with tlie deliglitful Mr. Sanborn people living in the country.-What p. m., 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:38, tistics show tiiat for tlic first si.\- who told more reminiscences of Emer• seemed an'adeciuate education now 11:25. . muntiis (if tills year, this city made son liere. He said Emerson was truly ng to get an illustrated copy of *Capitol Ply'er between Lansing and tlie most rapid growth of any on the would not be in twenty-five years a "man of the world," taking an active Paul Revere's Ride" for Martha and IF YOU WANT Detroit without change, makes local Paeillc coast. On an average, 27 new from now, (and to sliowthe growth stops. buildings are started every 21 hours. interest in all about him. In this when we came out saw the special cars of agricultural education, a year 'Connections at Jackson with electric Thitt is growing some. Tlie clly has house he had entertained many nota• sometliing nice to finish a meal, eaving. -We ran across the Common, for Detroit, Battle Creek and Kalama• stopped spreading out, and is now ago there were nine hundred col• brew yc a cup of bles- from this country and abroad. don't believe tlie British retreat zoo; Lansirig forOwosso and St,Johns. building un tiie vaciint lots, and it leges and schools where some ag• He said Emerson was a member of the was much faster. Finally someone on F. W. BROWN, Jackson, presents a more solid appearance. Be• riculture was taught, this last year lore it alwjiys looked ragged. During sciiool board'of Concord for many the back of the car spied us and they Gen'l i?as3. Agent. there were tAv'enty-six hundred C. B. Davis, Local Agent. tiie liist two years, tiie business por• years; he had often seen him light aited. I wouldn't have minded get• Cfiase S Sanborn's "Seal colleges and schools above the tion uf the City-has been practically fires with his townspeople. He also ting left SO very much as my compan• rebuilt, and the small, low buildings primary grades. told of the jolly skating parties they liave given way to modern ones, rang• ion was a nice young seminary pi'ofes- •Sold by ing from si.\ to ten stories In lieight. Col. Ives was'Called upon for a had. sor from New Hampshire, who is in All are built of elliier wiilte brick ur song, but instead'told.an amusing I forgot to mention that a splendid my history class. I think we will tile, or a combination of the two, so J. F. GREVE, OLDEST STATU BANK IN s story, and Prof. Wai-ren of Cornell lunch was served us on the lawn of make anotlier trip to Concord before tiiat tiie business districts present a . MASON, INGHAM COUNTY, neat iippcarance. All of the teieplionc University was asked to compare •the Alcott home by the keepers of the we leave, but so many things are plan• and telegrapli poles have been remov• Michigan farms with Ncav York "Old Colonial Inn" of Concord. We ned we may not have time. Ne.xt Sole Agent for Capital, $50,000. ed and the wires placed underground, farms. In part he said they could passed through Concord and were Wednesday afternoon is a trip to Nan- and that gives the streelsii clean look, tasket Beacli and tiie old John Adams Chase & Sanborn's Tiie tiiwersystem of ligliting has been raise more 'hay in Ne.AV York, for allowed to enter the "Old Manse," B. MoAHTHUB ;.. ..President done away with and In its place are they were ,-nearer market, more made famous by Hawthorne in his homeatQuiocy. We will have a little High Grade Teas and Coffees. K. Elmjsr. : VIcerresldent clusters of ligiits about every 50 feet, cabbage for they were nearer mar• "Mosses from an Old Manse." Emer• ocean ride on our return to Boston J. Hall.... Cashier and at night it is a well lighted city, G. Lvon.,., Assistantcanhiei ket, more milk for the same rea• son's, grandfather lived here at one harbor.. Next Saturday is an all day and is good to look at. Work has been son. Michigan farmers could raise trip to "Whittier Land" near Haver• started on the sea wall, and when time. It was built in 169S and eo- MONEY TO LOAN . completed. It will reclaim a lot of tide more hogs lor transportation was larged'to its present size in 1734. On hill in the Merrimac Valley. The Imported Percheron Stallion OOME AND SEE US. ' . lands and also allow deep sea vessels cheap. They had land worthy S5.00 April 19,1775, the occupants of'this ' I think I wrote you.that we went to to cume close in and discharge close at an acre land land that would' sell liouse looked out a side window across the summer school reception Monday Directors—K.. Elmer, Geo. M. Hoyt, A. J tiie wall, instead of having to build long docks. for .§100 lan acre and was well the fields and saw the fighting on the evening. Tuesday, Wednesday and Hall, A. L, Rose, Ii. B, HoArthur, A, I, Barber W, Clark, O, J. Dakln. worth it. The cheap land 'the real "Old North Bridge," We walked Thursday evenings we attended lec• Not luucli has been done on the E.y- estate men were trying to sell to across the lots to this bridge and across tures given by member^aof the faculty, No. 70573"(79456) position buildings, which Is to be held Thursday afternoon was a'tea given liere In 1915, but tiie plans have all outsiders for $20, keeping ,§10 lor the bridge where the famous statue Registered in the Percheron So• KTTTTTTTTn-TTTTTTTrrrTnT?! at Phillips Brooks' house. So altogeth• been perfected, so that the work can the trouble and letting the man Of "The Minute 'Man" stands with ciety of America."Weight 2100. be rushed when It is time to begin have the experience. He spoke of this inscription, you remember: er this has been a busyvveek., them, Tiie site selected Is in tiie city Upton Grand Piano: the farms within a radius of 100 park, which is surrounded by homes, "By the rude bridge that arched the flood, ... We.havehad some hard rains with• miles from New York city, Avhere Certificate of Pure Bred Stallion ^ and within a few minutes walk from Their Hag to April's breeze unfurled, • ".V in' the past two days and it is delight• VOTING CONTEST • the business section. I doubt if an the capitalist wanted a suburban No. 95 : Hero once the embattled farmers' stood fully cool, which seems a great relief. E.xposltion has ever been held in home, and thei'e Avas no relation Andllred the shot heard,round the world." Laws of Michlaan, Public Act No. 256, any city where it is going to be so I hope it-is,'much.cool,er at home, tcio. P. A. t911. - •« Cut this Coupon Out and Brirt^ to' - betAveen expense 'and income. We Coming back across the bridge we handy for those tiiat come to see It, There has seemed'to be considerable The Pedigree of the Stall ion IPEOAv' .whether they take rooms in the down farm AVith horses and must plan drove through "Sleepy .Hollow",ceme• suffering throughout this part of the Np.ropra(rniso)". v -'v,:, Longyear Bros. Stor^ 'town portion or in the many apart• work for them all the time, /.for tery and stood bythe graves.of the Owned.liy Tli6ma.s..T.-Sweeney, Mason, ment houses or homes that surround country du'rinfc'th'at'hdtw^^ ' • InKham Ci}., Mich. .., ' an idle hoa-se is getting to he as AlCott family, Hawthorne,'Th'oreau Described/as follows;- Porfciheroni color, the park. I hope that many from I 'l^ound :-!:both.-'package's of papers extravagant as an 'idle man. and Emerson. The graves of the black gray; markings, irregular stripe It Will Count 25/Votes Michigan will come tn see it. I am here tonight when;! reached home. ' in face; foaled Api'll-f IT., lOOS;'weight, trying to arrange my affairs so that I Hawthorne family are marked by 3100 pounds. -•.*•,-.-,.-'- ;, There Avere many others Avho We just read"t'hem't'iirough and were • Has been examined-and. it Is hereby (/.mil.•!• t'11.11 -t-t T. 1 T. shall be here during the greater part simple little stones : almost hidden cortliled that said 'stallion is, of .pure Of 1915, SO that it any uf my friends wanted a chance to, talk, but as glad to see",tlie';News. : by evergreen slirubbery. Emerson's breeding and lsfeglsfered,in a Stud'Boolc come, I can meet them. it Avas training hard and all Ave re •I thiak-Ibetterclose this let^teror recognized by thei The ailchlgan State marker Is just a large bowlder with Veterinary ISoard. S.' BRBNTON, V.'S. , anxious about getting to the car, sometliing' may be neglected'while Sec. Mich;'State Vet. Board., MAPLE STREET Mail Carriers Will Ply, . an inscriptionoD a brass plate. There /Dated at Lansing this Sth - day of June, the meeting adjourned. you stop to read it. I wish you were 1012. • ; .. This-is.an age of great discoveries. seemed to be no large or showy monu• The CollingAvoods tand Gilkeys here to take this week's trips with us. Progress rides on the air.- Soon we certainly proved themselves royal ments anywhere. Yesterday Marga• TERMS Meat Market I think we -will go- into Boston to may see Uncle Sam's mail carriers fly• entertainers and all Avere glad of ret and I took a car ride out by Mt, $20.00 to insure living- foal. ing in all' directions, transporting church tomorrow. I think I told you a chance toi visit Piety Hill. Auburn cemetery which is just out- Mares must be returned regii- mail. People take a wonderful inter• The next ^meeting Avillhe the that it takes only, eight minutes by The choicest cuts of ^ ^ •' est in a discovery that benefits them. slde.of Cambridge. Here,are buried larly. regular date, the'second Saturday the subway to go over there., ' • That's why Dr. King's New Discovery Of August at Brookdale Farm, Avith Longfellow and Lowell. • lor Coughs, Colds and other throat I hope this tlnds all well at home. FRESH MEATS the Robbs, and Avill be young peo-, After leav,ing"Sleepy Hollow"' our T. J. SWEENEY and lung diseases IS the most popular pies' day., Mrs. TansAvell, Be sure to write soon. medicine in America, 'fit curetl me Cor. Sec'y. gulde-told uswewouldTeturmtO'Cam-' OWNER 'We aim to. please our customers ! Ufa dreadful cough," writes Mrs. J.,F. bridge. by trolley—the car leaving in and furnish. them with .best Davis, Stlckney Corner, Me.,; "after Ne.ver leavehbme bbi'a'jburhey with- Mason, nichigan Sprains require careful treatment. about five minutes. .But -twovot 'us outra, bottle 'of-'Chaaiberlain's' • Golic,' of everything in our line. doctor's treatment and,all other reme• Keep quiet and apply Chunaberlaln'a dies had failed." For coughs,:cold8 or couldn't 'resist going into "Colonial Chdlera-and Diarrhea Ilemedy.'-fit is Liniment freely. It will remove the. almost certilh.ito bevheededand,' can-; CASH FOR HIDES. AND PELTS anybronchlal affection its unequaled. Ian" to'look about-;much of. the'fur• soreness and quickly restore the parts' .;80t-be obtained'vvh'ehi'on,'^ Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free to a healthy condition. For sale by niture tlie same as whe, n .Washington cars or steamships; For sale by all at Longyear Bros. all dealers, i, _ Jiiiairiberlain's Cough Remedy stopped there, , I couldn't resist stop- dealers. 'Cures ?otds, Croup aaii WhOopiaE Cougli.': CRITCHETT & SPANIER A PROGRESSIVE GATHERING,

rifty-five Present—Lauded the Col- i onel—Condemned Taft and Chi- I cago Convention—Opposed a Third Party. .

Pursuant to the call for a progres- 'Blve county conventiOQ 55 persons, \ mostly fi'om Lansing, gathered at tiie •OF- Glasses as prescribed b}' court house in this city hist Friday us are conceded the fore• afternoon. W, &'. Kellogg of Lansing Men's/Boys' and Children's Cloth most remedy for cure of township, district committeeman, headache, nervousness, called convention to order. Prayer facial neuralg-ia, • etc, I was ollered by Rev. Thos. Riley of ing and Furnishing Goods due to muscular or nerv• Lansing. Mr. Kellogg was chosen ous Eyestrain. , Chairman, upon motion of T. M. Saraw For any Eye trouble or 'of this city. The chairman stated he We mu.st make room for new Fall Goods which will soon be here, and to make the room and for new glasses consult j was ready to go to the limit io work- move this immense stock now on hand we have decided to give our customers the beneOt of a, VIS. log for the nomination and election of Theodore Roosevelt for president. C. sale such as is seldom heard of at this time of year, We will giye C. DeCamp of Lansing was ciiosen Special Care of secretary and Ciias. G, Force of Lan• sing townslilp and Allen Shattuck of Choice of Any Suit in the Store at 25% Discount Children's Eyes Lansing were selected as tellers, Oalli was administered by Justice You will find all the latest styles here. Remember, we carry an immense stock of strictlv lugh- Ilalgllt of Lansing, g-rade Suits, such as is seldom found in cities of this size. Here you will find the famous

CommitLees were appointed ns fol• lows: Permanent organization and or• Kuppenheimer Suits C.S. Ballard, IVI.D. der of busines.s—E. i<\ Peer of Lan• sing, E. D. Howe of Aurelius, A. L, conceded by all to be one of the higrhcst gfrade lines in the land. Just a short time ag-o we had Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Rose of Ma.soii, P. A. Stone of Lan• a large shipment of these high-grade suits, and they all go at 'X olT our regular prices. sing, A, H, Phillips of East Lansing. Over Asoltlne's Jewelry Store, MASON Eesulutions—M. R, Carrier, Chas. S. Sniitii, W, T. iiisliop. Prank Baker Boys' Knee Pant Suits at 2S% Discount TRUMP and Franltlln Paine of Lansing, S. C. We are showing hundreds of Boys' Knee Pant Suits, in" all colors and styles, at j4 oif regular lHWOpoOD»UOOOa(XKKJO(>C>OC>OOOOUOOOCHH]OOI>OUOM Parker of Mason, William Keller lOf price. Now is the time to get the boy a suit. He will soon need it for school, and you can't Delhi, afford to let these bargains go by. An early selection is always advisable, I ^ I ..PERSONALS., j # While waiting for committees to re ..wiooacMiMHioooooiiaoofKHmooooDonwmMioooonoiMiDOfjoouou port Allen Sliattuck made a few rc ,, ,,i , — • —- A. I. liiirbei- wont to DBtrolt this monilun. marks. Most of the men who were All Men's and Boys' Summer Weight Dress Pants at 20% Discount present had seen service in otiier par• Mattlioff Quirk Is visltlni,' relatives In Flint. In this line you will find Fine Pants at $1.20, $1.60, S2.00 and up, all at the cut price. n. 0. Olliie of Laaslnf,' was In the city last Frl- ties, mostly in tlie g. o. p. Asa boy (lay. Of 15 was present when the republican .). W. Carvon of Lansing was in the city Tties- party was formed under the oaks at ilay. Jackson. E.xpected to be there tomor• GREAT BARGAINS IN MEN'S SUMMER DRESS SHIRTS ilolin King of Holt was In the city last Satur• day. row. For20 years the republican par• Made Avith the French-cuffs and soft collars to match. We are putting in a big line of these Miss Clara Kennoy Is at rieasant lake this ty had been degenerating. He scored week. the Chicago convention. President .at 59c; some stores-sell them, for Sl.OO. Don't, miss these bargains. L, C. Webl) Is altontUng the Detroit races this Taft had said the people'were not lit week. 1 to govern themfclves and needed a Mrs. C. S. Clark of St. .lolins Is vlsltluu Mason Some, regular 50c lines for 34c, Union Lightweight Underwj&ar relatives. boss. People without money some• Suits at-SOc, worth much more-. : .lohn Iteason of StockbrldKe Is visiting Jay times had some good ideas. Will not Sweeney. vote for Wilson and hated to vote for GeoPKe Beaumont was lu Leslie last Tliursday aftuniouii. Taft. If not siilisfled with ilie out• ALL SUMiyiE^^^^^H^ If. B, Longyear was lu Detroit the fore part ot come at Jacksqa,-:thinks he will vote tills week. the proliibiti'on ticlcqt. [Always had This includes all the new lines we hav(2']usf'placed'in'the stock-, but they^all go at the 20 per cent, discount. Dress Straw Chas. McGitrrlclt ot Lansing was In tlio city been an admirer pf Roosevelt. last tjatni'day. - Hats at Bargain Prices, some as low as Half Price.. Mrs. C. \V, Itandall aud son iConnetli were la Committee nn' temporary organiza• LiiiLSing last Krlday. tion aud order of business tlirough Starr Ilitniniond ot Meridian townslilp was In the city last Tiuu'sday. Cliairnlan Peer • reported as follows: SALE STARTS SATURDAY, JULY 20; RUNS ONE Jay .Sweeney waa In Jackson and Stockbridge That temporary organization be inade last Tliufsday afternoon. permanent, elect 31 delegates to the You wiil find the sale just as advertised, and you can't afford to miss it. Come early. E, K. (irillllli of HraiKl Ledge attended tho convention at Jackson at large, report inatliieo raoiis last Friday, of committee on resolutions, select ii J, J, Itehlii and daughters Lizzie and IJttit were hi Lansing yusturuay, committee of live witli power to pro• A, D. Alilrlcli of Delhi township was In the ceed witli any organization work city last Thtirsday afieiiioou. deemed expedient. Report adopted. ,), C. Ingrahani of Lansing was hi lliu city last Salnrdtiy alienioon and Kniiday. Committee on resolutions by Chair• Clothier and Furnisher. the prices are for cash only Mason, IVSichsgan C. l''. (lansley iintl family of Owosso are visit• man Carrier made following report: ing his inoilier, l\lrs. U, M, Slialer, We believe in a government by l\Ir, and l\Ii's, llerhert Welhy ot Flint were guests at J, (J, Quirk's over Kunday, the people to the fullest extent Ml', and Jlrs. Ale.x. Hush of l£ast Jordan are and we commend every innovation W. J. Adams and T. M. Saraw; Onon• Herman Burk'hardt of Juckson spent visiting irluiids in Mason and Vuvay, that brings public officers into daga, Chas. Briggs. Sunday at Bert Holtz's. Mr, and Mrs, L, .1'. Milehell of Wllllanistou T. M. Saraw moved that, the dele• Master Earl Williams had the mis• township Wore in the oity jeslerday. closer touch with their constit• gation be instructed to vote for Tlieo• fortune to fall from a wagon last weel:, 5J Jaiues Uiii'hS lias been visiting Ii'lends in De• uency. To this end we favor a troit aud at Ills old home in Canada, direct primary.law which'shall ef• dore Roosevelt electors, which pre• breaking one arm in two places. STAY-AT-HOME B, L, Green, W. A, Melton, Fred M. Hall aud fect every elective office and shall vailed. The selection of'a committese Mrs. Richard Newman and children Fred jM. Weils wont to Detroit Monday. put the responsibility for choos• Of live for organization work was left are spending a few days with hcr par• Mr. and IMi's. C. H. Hoot of Herkimer, Y., to the delegates elected to go to Jack• ents, 0. S. Bush and wife, while Mr, have boon lu Uie city (lnrihg the past week. ing public servants up to'the peo• son. W. S. Kellogg, district commit• Newman is at Eaton Rapids visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. J', Hawley of Napoleon woro ple. teeman, was indorsed as a delegate to guests of ihelf son, E. D. Hawley, over Smiilny, Whereas, We believe in the pro• his parents and attending the home Mr, and Mrs, Isaac Snniniers and JIl.ss Loona the Roosevelt convention at Chicago. coming. Quirk wont to Finn yesterday to visit rolatlves, gressive theories of government as There was a strongsentiraent among D. M. Brown and wife were at Les• Mrs, \v, F. Snyder of Salt Lake City, Utah, Is represented by 'Theodore Roose• visiting lier parents, l\lr, and Airs, David Biiu- velt, therefore be it some Of the delegates to run a third lie last Friday. tiers, 1 Resolved, That we pledge our al• party ticket from president to coroner Ira I-lewes, wife and son Kenneth Miss Pearl LaMonl of Albion lias been a guest and typewritten resolutions to th . ot Uio lanilly ot 'i'hos. Dayton during the past legiance to the political principles spent Sunday'at Pine lake, week, for which Bie' stands, and proclaim ellect nearly as long as the moral law Miss Mabel Hanna has returned Mrs. J, N. Tliorbiim, Mrs. E, }'. Howe and were brought down, but the influence Miss Kate Henderson were at Pleasant lake lust it as laur conviction that these from a two weeks' visit at Fowlerville week, principles can be sustained by his of olHceholders and would-be ollice and Lansing. Miss Ghira Mason re• Mrs. Henry Ilaxter, Mrs. O. E, Ileiulersoii and holders prevailed and this parD of tlie turned with her for a visit. Miss Irene JJenclerson are at Pleasant lake tills election to the presidency of the wuek, United States. resolutions was boiled down in sub• Mrs. I. C. Waite is entertaining a stance that we want "Teddy." Giiy D. Smith anil family ol Fond ilu Lite Be It Purther Resolved, That we sister from Lansing. Wis,, aro visiting ills mother anil sisters iu Ma• son anil Voviiy. denounce in unmeasured terms the A large crowd attended the services at the school house Sunday evening. Mrs, W, Ellsworth of Ellisvllle, Miss,, Is visit• action of the National committee DOUBT CANNOT EXIST. ing lier hrotlioi's, a. E, miiiard of this eity and at the 'National convention that Preaching again in two weeks. D. C. Uilliai'd or Delhi. Investigation Will Only Strengthen resulted in the fraudulent nomi• .Mrs, Kate Estes and Blrs, James Koberts of the Proof We (Jive in Mason. St, Joiius visited Mrs. Tlioiniis Harrison the nation Of William H. Taft for the latter pan ot last weolc, , , • How can doubt exist in the face of presidency. Mr. and Mrs, George JCollogg and Mr, and such evidence? Read here the en Mrs. Ezra -Welsli were gnosis of Miss Mario Resolved, That we- favor the dorsement of a representative citizen Steele at Lansing Simday. election of Eoosevelt electors, but of,Mason. Mr, and Mrs, F. P. Dean, liieir daugliter Mar that we fere not in favor 'of nomi- Harrison 0. Call, one.m'ile north of Jorlo aud Miss tClttie Kioe wout to Detroit Woii- Main street. Mason. Mich., says:' "For FREE BOOK diiy to speud Cadiiiaiiua wook. 'nations for state, County, and leg• two years or more I had kidney com , iCol, and Mrs. L. H. Ives are In Eaton -liaplds islative lOfficers on the National plaint and my suffering during that JjOO Page 'Book free, on the Treatment attending tho annual encampment of the Eaton and Caro of Horses,: Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, county battalion of the G. a, K, Progressive ticket for the present time was intense. Pains across my ou are always glad to have your; men folks called that, back and kidneys made 16 difficult for Hogs and Ponltry, also Stable Chart to BIrs. J. A. Parsons and daughter Forn and campaign. Mrs. U. L, Lathrop and daughter, Floronee are me to stoop or lift and the least cold I hang up, mailed free. are you not ? And you can make.them stay at home if In Bay A'iow for tholr stimnier's vacation. Report was tlioroughly discussed caught settled in my kidneys, causing Y you fit your Library, Dining Room or Parlor with furni• Jlr. and Mrs, F. E. Densmore were called some of whioli was pretty, fcart, but additional suffering. The kidney se• For Every Living Thing on the Farm cretions were unnatural and irregular ture that is comfortable and that you don't need to be afraid home Monday from their iiorthoru trip by tlio most of those present did not want to Iluuipliroys'Veterinary Speciflcs. serious Illness of the latter's father In Lansing. io passage and showed that'my kid g to hurt by sitting in it. Mrs. A. L. Critcliott and son Stanley loft ves- get away from the republican party. neys must be attended to. Hearing A. A. For FEVERS, HIIlIi Fpvcr, hung Fever. tei'ilay morning for Helvldere, III,, for an extend• One delegate accused the party of be• Of Doan's Kidneys Pills, I got a box B. B. For SPRAIIVS.LamcneaH. Rhciimnliam. That's what good furniture is intended for and that's the ed visit with ineir daugUler aud sister, Mrs, \V, at Longyear Bros.' drug store and soon ing rotten in this county and he want• C. C. For SOKE Throat, EiilzootlcDIalcmper. E. Llacoln. after 1 commenced their use, I was reason we sell good furniture, furniture which fulfills its pur• ed a Change. Rev. Riley said Roose• T. J, Sweeney, N. N. House, Geo. H, MolClg- relieved. I am glad to recommend D. D. For VVORitIS, nou, iSruba. pose. If you had that kind your men folks would be glad to gau, 'Frank Booiiian and O. D. Johnson loft ior velt was out of the republican party E. Fl. For COUGHS, Colds, Iniliicnzn, A Detroit yesterday niomlug lu ,\lr. Sweeney's Doan's KidnejvJ'ills and 1 never lose , 'i^iutomobile. to stay and if they wanted to stay an opportunity to tell of the great F. F. For COLlC. Bcllyaclio. Uiurrliea. lounge around and stay at home. , "stockbridge ,]!rlet-Sun;-Mi's. Ethel MIniils with Roosevelt they could not stay in benellt they brouKht me." (State• G. G. Prevents MISCARRIAGE. They would enjoy the use of our furniture and you would aud SOI) of Mason aro visiting at Hoy Sharp's.— ment given in November, 190G.) H. II. For KIDKEY and Bladder diaordora. Miss Iva Grimes visited Mrs. George Halo near the republican party. M. R. Carrier enjoy seeing them do so. I. K.ForSKIiV DISEASES,Manjjo.Eruptlona , Mason livst Jfrlday, , was opposed to-a third party, was in Later testimony. — Several years later Mr, Call, said: 'tl have had no J. K. For BAB COXDiriO.V, IndHieatloii. Mrs. R. H. Clarlc'.and two sons of Pittsburg, sympathy with everything the repub• Pa., aro visiting Mason relatives. Thoy were reason to change my opinion of Doan's iit-druggists or sent prepaid on receipt met at Jackson by Postmaster and Mrs. O. W. licans had done except the stealing of Kidney Pills. During the time that Browne, tbe latter a sister, , of price. - GO'cts; each. the nomination of President Taft. has passed since I first recommended A. Mcdonald, The Furniture this remedy I have talcen Jton one or HUMPHREYS' HOMEO. MEDIomE CO., Corner L. H. McArtluir leftJ-.Tuesday for a two weel;s' One plank was amended as to its trip to Jialtlmore, Md.\ and otiier points through. two occasions and benefit has' follow• William and Ann Streets. New 'Vorlc. . out tbe south to take testiraouy for the Omega wording, with the same meaning and Separator Company ot, Lansing, In a case,In ed." wlilcli they are Interested lu the U.,S. District report was adopted. ' , For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ' Court at Detroit. \ • : Delegates to Jackson were chosen cents. Poster-Milburn Co'., Buffalo, IWMBTBtMU WEST COUJiTTy LINE. New York, sole'agents for the United as follows: Alaiedon, Horatio Every; DIAMOND Herb, Carmen and wife of Lansing Aurelius, , E. D. Howe and Frank States. spent Sunday at D., Tooker's. Clickner; Bunkerhill, E. R. Hawley; Remember the name—Doan's—and RECENT IMPROVEMENTS Mrs. Eflie Hilllard returned home Delhi, William Keller and Ross Mayer- take no other. Saturday from a visit with friends in Lansing city, Prank Shultz, Chas. IN OUR MILL HAS MADE Alaiedon. Smith, E, F. Peer, L. D. Smith, Allen ETCHELL'S NEIGHBORHOOD. : irt /."A', J?™"*'" CHI-CHKi3-TBR'S Av: :-v; Oli'ff Dorr spent last week with War•Shattuck, 0. C. DeOamp, F. 0. Hol- Bert Hanna had the.misfortune to DIAMOND ,BRAND PttI) ren.Bellows near Eaton Rapids. beck, M. R. Carrier, Wi S. Kellogg, lose ahorse last Thursday.' .- Ribboa Takbho otdbb. BayoFyoupYVJ MOSS ROSE FLOUR . ; Mrs. Mlddiiug^^ is spending a few W. T. Bishop, Rev. Thos. Riley, M, F. Drasslat naa aak for 0nt<0nUB.T£Ba V' Elmer Bravender and. family and DIAMOND BBANA PILLS, for tweatv-fivo days with her daughter in Lansing. Buckj G.' G. Blackman, Dorr Hayes, Orlo Garrlsonvlsited at Elmer Pot• : 'tua regarded.aa Sest,Safest, Always Reliable. BETTER THAN EVER Burt Wilson and wife vislte^ at Franklin Paine and Dr. D. M. Not• ter's Sunday. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Geo. Wilson's Sunday. tingham; Lansing township, A. 'H. WORTH! TRY A SACK TODAY YOUR GROCER HAS IT Moore Hunt, wife and SOD Roy spent' TIME EVERYWHERE XBSTBD',; A number from here have 'gone Phillips; Leslie, C. A. Brunk; Vevay, Sunday at Frank Briggs'. huckleberrying,near Eaton Rapids. J. 0. Mclntyre; East Lansing, P. H, Mrs. 0. J. Eastman and daughter Thoman Milling Co., Lansing Mrs. Herman Heinlg spent last week Pope and Dr. E. 0..Allen; Mason, A. Beulah are visitiDgfriends at Jackson •with her parents near Williamston.' Li Rose, F. A.'Lester,, S.'C. Parker, and Clark's lake. , Jol) Printing SUITABLE FINISH,

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Veal Loaf Or, servo it cold with crisp hew lettuce. It is a tasty treat and economical as well. - At All Crocert Libby, MsNein & Libby Bug—What's going on tonight? I Chicago see SO many frop going down the I'oad. Grasshopper—Why, the Greenback Social Is going to give an entertain• ment and hop, cially when his clients were ot the poorer sort. He acquired a reputa• ECZEMA CAME ON SCALP tion as 'the broth of a boy;' he was a willing gamester, being always Lebanon, 0.-^"My eczema started ready. If a game of cards was pro• on my thigh with a email pimple. It posed, to cease work and reach over also came on.my scalp. It began to for the cards, which were always Ifch and I began to scratch. For kept on tho top of the, bel• eighteen or twenty years I could not lows, and continued playing as long tell what I passed through with that .'16 he found company. Ho omitted awful itching, I would scratch until no oport.unlty of making himself the blood would soak through my un• known and liked, went to every derwear, and I couldn't talk to my fair, dance, wake and festival friends on the street hut I would be where people congregated, in the digging and punching that spot, nntU political life of the village bo was I was very much ashamed. The Itch• always on the popular side in giv• ing was so Intense I could not sleep ing Ills opinions, and even his mon• after once in hod and warm. I certain• ey. Had he conllnued this gait ly suffered torment with that eczema he must have found • himself in for many years. some public olllce. A Poor Law Guardian, or a.lustice of the Peace "I chased after everything I ever heard of, but all to no avail, I saw he might have been if the plot had "GILT EDGE," tlie only ladles' ihoeclrajlna that podi boon allowed to develop so far. the advertisement for Cutlcura Soap lively contains OIL. Black, and Polishej Indiej'and and Ointment and sent for a sample. children'i Ixiob and ilioei, ahinca wiUioul rubbing, "Of course, there were thoso who Imagine my delight when I applied the 25c. "French Glow," I Oc. had their suspicions ot yoling aBrt- "STAR" combination tor cIcanlnB and pollihinu all flrst dose to that awful Itching lire often frlgirt nlld lilicomiuunicatlve lo ley. Where did he come from, and kind, c( russet or laa shoe lOc. "Dandy" olicaSe. on my leg and scalp. In less than a "QUICKVVHITE" (In liquid form with .ponne) natives, Iho i)ollccmnn Is fi'co enough what were his antecedents? When minute the Itching on both places quickly clenna and whitens dirty canros shoes. with sti-aiigers, and his Infoi'mal.ion is this kind of questioning got too. I Oc and 25c. ceased. I got some more Cutlcura apt to he l'oiiablo about tile oountry close, ho managed tp turn it off in "ALBO"clo«na and whitens canvns shoes. In round -white cakes pnckcdinzinc-tinboxes,with sponce. genei'ally, for, as iio is novel' kept some adroit way. Beyond the state• Soap and Ointment. After the second day I never had another Itching spell, 10c. In hnndsomc,largeaIuminumboxe3,witliaponBe,2yc, long at any ono place, his local knowl• ment that he had had some troublo If your dealer does not keep the kind you wan t send ui edge Is extensive. It is true that ho with his parents, and that he had and Cutlcura Soap and Ointment com• the price in stamps for a full size packase, charees paid. Is apt to bo biased against the peas• resolved to earn his livelihood away pletely cured mo. I was troubled with WHITTEMORE BROS. & CO, 20-26 Albany St.. Cambridge, Man. antry, because, although a iieasnnt's awful dandruff nil over my scalp. The from them, he would confide noth• Til/ Oldtrt and Lar^til Mttnufacturm son himself, his ti'alning and employ• ing as to his past. The old men Cutlcura Soap has cured that trouble." I Shti Mhim In th, Ifirld < > ment have mado the people hate him, shook their heads, and warned the (Signed) L. R. Fink, ,Ian. 22, 1912. for the common people luivo no use .young men lo shun him. Ono said Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold for the "peeler," as the constabulary throughout the world. Sample of each are conlonii)tuously called by them. free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address Imagine the policemen, the natural protectors post-card "Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston." HOUSEHOLD BCMCT of life and property, being bitted by tho people! ron MAKING otD fashioned hOME-HADE ROOTBEEltr That is thp condition in Ireland yet, and has been Tho MIddle-Aged Woman. 80 almost fi-om the beginning. That does not Ot the many ways in which the mid• rEvery home should make root-, moan that Ihe Irish do not want to have life and dle-aged woman may vary the effect beer in springtime for its deli- property pi-otected. it means that they have so of her afternoon gowns none is sim• ciousness and its fine tonlo long seen the polioeraan identified with the pro• pler than the use of a collar and cuffs properties. Ono package makes' D raUons. If tection of a particular kind ot life, to-wit; the of white voile edged with scalloping your grocer isn't anppllod, l»o will landlord's and Uailift's, and ti particular kind of and embroidery In a floral design. An• mall you a package oa receipt of other change may be the frock set of 26o. Fleaae fflve hlfl name. property, to-wit; tho landlord's iiroijerty in land; Write far premium puzzle, white-chiffon with border of black THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO. that they overlook his other useful public serv• 255 N. Broad St., PhiladolphlcPa, ices, it is a most unfortunate state of things. malines, and still another is the one The policeman has been made the buffer between of black net hemstitched with silver "^'i5yV:t«5«:|^?!!55!®i§iJiSi*;^K^ the Bngllsh Government and the Irish people, and thread. Some of these collars are so the eflicient instrument ot coercion of tho latter;' long in front that they terminate only KOD AI<:-S and botwcen the two his lot has not been a happy at the waist line, where they cross In one. When home rule becomes an accomplislied surplice effect and are tucked away Brownie Cameras $ 1 and up. IVIai! us fact, the Royal Irish Constabulary will be dis• under the girdle. An excellent model your films for Developing and Finishing, of this sort is' of light blue lawn em• banded. It will no longer be necessary to keep Enlargements from your negatives. Cata- broidered with black dots, and a sec• an "iilnglisli garrison" In Ireland. ond is of white agaric trimmed with logue free, M. L. JONES, 112 WEST The estrangement between the police and tbe tiny folds ot broadcloth, alternating people is indeed l'omarkable. In the lawless dis• WAYNE STREET, FT. WAYNE, INDlANiS with eponge. . ' tricts of which there are still too many, the people Meeting Einergencles. who could give information to tlie police will not Senator Dixon was condemning a do BO. Mencc, there is a good deal of unpunished Too Eager. piece of political deception. crime in those districts. One of the worst conn- Fred Poyner, a Chicago dentist, was "The thing was aa flagrant," he said, ties in this respect Is the county of Clare, the recently ta a banquet given by the "as the railway case. historic constituency that first elected O'Connell Dental association. "Two men, one of them very short, to Parliament. Here the old wounds of the agra• latter forces are popular, or at least are treated he was too good to last long. Another said he He said: "On one side Is the right were passing through a station toward rian war have never closed up. During my stay with some toleration, whereas the police are de• might be a Government spy who would get them of things and on the other the wrong; the train gates when the bigger one J I saw in .one of tho papers a pastoral letter of tested. It may be that recruiting reasons \vere all in trouble. That he went to mass regularly sometimes the difference between the was heard to say: ' the Most Rev. Dr. Pogarty, Bishop of Klllaloe, giv• back of England's policy ot keeping the army and was admitted, but there were some who remarked two Is slight. As the following story "'I've took a half ticket fur ye, ing a blood-curdling description of outrages wilich militia out of 'Irish agrarian troubles. Ireland that his manner of blessing himself revealed the shows: A gypsy upon release Irirtn George. Yer so little, ye'Il pass, all used to be a good recruiting ground for these lat• amateur worshiper. The conjecture that he might jail met a friend. ''What were you in continued to be committed with Impunity against right.' ! life and property in Clare. I visited Bnnis, the ter forces, and it Is Important to England that it be a Government spy came to Bartley's own ears, for?' asked the friend. • and at once he set about to explode It. " 'But,' protested George/ 'how aboul capital of the county. I was told that in one week should continue so. This consideration would dic• " 'I found a horse,' the gypsy re• my beard?' And he twiddled his chin tate the wisdom of keeping the military force "Tho flrst thing Bartley did was to go' to a plied. no less than three shooting outrages had been beard nervously. perpeti'ated on unoffending men. One of the vic• neutral In .Irish Internal affairs. liquor seller's and get drunk. When he was told "'Found a horse? Nonsense! They' "'Oh,' rejoined the other, 'tell 'em to get out he became abusive, cursing everybody would never put you In jail for finding tims was an ex-soldier, who was acting letter- One of the allegations made by Nationalists is it's a mole,'" carrier, and who -was shot In tbe highway In open that outrages have often been "manufactured" by in authority, especially the Government, the Lord a horse.' "'Well, but you see I found him day. Although many people passed his wounded police agents at the instigation of tlie Government Lieutenant, and the Queen. Rolling in the gutter, To Protect the Flowers. before the owner lost him.'" body on the road, not one would comfort or re• itself. In order to fnrnlsh an excuse for coercive he called for three cheers for an Irish Republlo Edelweiss and other characteristic lieve him till the police came several hours after• laws, I asked this police veteran If there was 'and a Parliament in College Green. When the Swiss flowers are "said to be in dan• wards. These passers by doubtless felt that if any truth In this statement. police camo, Bartley become more abusive. At The Giveaway. ger of total extinction because of tho they gave any help to the victim they might meet "It Is no longer true," he said. "But," he added, the station house he assaulted two ot them, and "Jane," said her father, "how does craze of tourists for collecting them, it happen that I find four good cigars the same fate as himself. So helpless has British "I can well remember when there were some very challenged any miserable hound that ever wore Women tourists especially are always on the'mantelpiece this morning? Did law become in the county of Clare. queer methods employed by the'Dublin Castle the Queen's uniform to a stand-up flght. When anxious to take away souvenirs Id Hienry leave them for me?" Sauntering round tho narrow streets I fell in authorities to get evidence about outrages. Did he appeared before the magistrates he was flned the way of a plant, and do not simply' with an old man who did not object to conversa• you ever hear of the Tubbercurry conspiracy?" he heavily, and. In accordance with the part he was "No; he took them out of his vest pull the flowers, but dig up the plan^ tion. Ho proved to be an ex-policeman. This inquired. playing, would have gone to jail instead ot paying pocket to avoid breaking them last It Is proposed to introduce a law that night, and I guess he forgot all about man did not mince matters In detailing his views 1 told him I had not. • He thereupon told me the fine, had not a crowd of sympathizing Na,- will prevent the buying, selling or dl©. / them afterwards." and experiences. "Clare was tho most peaceable the story of how a Government spy, disguised as tionallstsln tlie body ot the.court subscribed the glng of edelweiss, flre lily, Siberian county in Ti'eland," said he, "when I joined the , a blacksmith, settled' in a Western town,, got In• amount of the fine between them. After giving The laugh that followed made her spring crocus, Alpine columbine, thfl ' wish that she had been as careful Daphne, Alpine violet or other not force, but the cursed Land League came upon us, to the confidence of the people, became sworn in this incontestable proof that he was a genuine with her speech as Henry had been tlonal flowers. •, ,and since then things have been different. Mo^t as a secret society man, and ended by making . Nationalist and no , Governinent spy; Bartley's with his cigars.—Detroit Free Press. of the men you meet on the road are Fenians or things so hot that nearly one hundred young men reputation was re-established. Rlbbonmon, and many of them are criminals." had to flee the country. "Work at the forge now became more-brisk. Let's Be Thankful for That: Generous. At any rate a woman's shoes haven't-.- I told him I thought this was too strong a de• "It was," said he, "In the early Land League- But whereas previously the men brought spades, Jack—When I met my pretty cousin yet reached the point where they b>it. ,' scription of his countrymen. He, however, stuck days, when the famous, or Infamous, .limmy shovels, and plowshares to mend, they now at the train I was in doubt whether I ton up the back. ^.,;/' to his opinion, and took me to an elevated spot at French was at the liead of the detective depart• brought pikes and muskets. Bartley was,trusted should kiss her. , • - the back of the Court House, from which he ment in Dublin Castle. I was a reoriilt in the, as he had never been before. The week after his Tom—Well, what did you do? pointed out the scenes of as many as seventeen constabulary depot then. Tubbercurry Is a littlo 'encounter with;|he police he was aworn in as a Many a girl strives to make a name Jack—I gave her the beneflt of the assassinations, all more or less successful, but town in the west, and many outrages were com• . regular member of the secret society ready, to for herself rather ) than -'attempt to, doubt. for which only one m.an was ever brought to mitted around that spot, but not a man was pun- , take the field against: the Goyeriiinent ;when the make a loaf of breiid. justice. Ished for them, nor was. any word of information' rebellion was announced. I-Ie had, however, stipu• Poets are born—and most of the It is not alone the malcontents and the secret given to the police. Secret societies ruled the lated, that he should not be; asked :to leave the People who arei'^thrifty are apt to society men that refuse to tell the police what place. Going among- the ra^ recru'ts one d-ay, forge until actual war had broken out, and his great ones are. dead. get a reputation for beinng stingy. they know about outrages. Even the relatives of and questioning them, Jimmy French picked out wishes - wore •.respected. . Man.v firearms',were the injured persons are often known to adopt a a young man, named Morris, a blacksmith's son, mended and many pikes were made for the m.em- similarly uncommunicative attitude.' To give In• who had also learned the trade himself, and In• bers of tho revolutionary society Hartley knew formation to the-police is to be branded as'an structed him to repair, to Tubbercuriy, set up a the name of every member; the name of evory Old Michigan's wonderful batter blacksmith!s forge-there,: make' himself'- popular • -"Informer," which is the most offensive epithet In man who had a rifle; the name of everybody who Eats Toasties, 'tis said, once a day. |tho Irishman's vocabulfiry.'-being worse than that, with the people, keei>' his ears and eyes open, and committed an outrage for five years previously, of "hangman." The stigma descends from father it he got any bit of important information, to take and the name ot every person on whom an out• For he knows they are healthful and wholesome ito son, while 'there is any of the family left to , It himself; to Dublin.- He was not to divulge his rage was intended to be committed, Bartley- And furnisli him strength for the fe-ay. 'endure it. My ex-policerhan friend told me that ' Identity to the local police, for^ this would ruin his made leports of these particulars to the central (he himself had heard a Clare mother, whose son chances. They were to be liept ip the dark as'i 'oflice in Dublin. He was thanked and told to much as the peasantry. . Of course, Morris was to iwaa shot before her. eyes, make the avowal that keep cool. When the"Government thought the net His nvds have wondered and marvelled (She would, rather aee all her sons lying dead be- have plenty of money for the job, but he was to was full they drew it out, and presto! the whole live poorly,and dress poorly on the profits of the islde her than become a hated "Informer."' She town and district of Tubbercurry was thrown I ' To see hJBu'so much on the joh, Ibrought the secret to the grave with. her. , i •: forge. " f , , • into a- state of the wildest confusion. ,' Summonses Not knowing \k strength and enduraace i I asked my friend for hJ^oplnlonas to why the • "Morris carried -out -his Instructions to the;-• were - issued" for. all the names, on- Bartley's list: force was so nnpopular. 'He laid the blame un-'w letter. He took the name of 'Billy Bartley.' Bart-' , Those who felt that their cases were light attend• Is due to she com m TY COBB. ,• Ihesitatlngly.. upon the English Government: The ley's forge soon became- a rendezvous for the ed court and were let off witli a fine. '' iQoverhment have employed the police almost ex- . idle, or, half, idle youth of-the neighborhood. The •'Bartley:took;the .first,train,-.for Dublin as soon' Wslttea. by J, F. BIAQEB. clusblvely at evictions and other such unpopular kind-young-blacksmith would only charge a few /asvhe heard, that: the'flrstr summons was IsBucdi , Stun maliiaiffton St., Two lUvers, Wis. tasks,l when .they might have employed the.: regu- - copsers for shoeing.a-horse, or mending a spade, Had he remained, a few hours later, he would cOn?> af.i m -n-HIpli.tlaof «atata,(l)Btir lar soldiers or.the militia.' The result Is that the and smaller jobs he: often 'did for nothing, espe^ • hav.e been'assuredly assassinated," ' i \"> ,;BfixtlJ5r P.lt Punishment. PATHOS IN CHILD'S BRAVERY SPLENDID OUTLOOK Tbe Wicked Soul was sitting on a hot stove, drinking molten lava and FOR CROPS IN Portable Colony Houses Fortitude Shown by Little Sufferer In tanning himself wtih a chunk of red Hospital Touched Lady Henry , hot sheetlron, - Somerset. WESTERN CANADA By J. O. LINTON, Inatructor in Poultry Husbandry, "And who is that poor wretch?" Michigan Agricultural College ANJPEKATION asked Dante. Lady Heni'y Sometset, whose labors RELIABLB INFORMATION FROM "That," replied Satan, "is the flrst In behalf of the children of the Lon• THE QSAIN FIELDS SHOW faan who said, 'Is It hot enough for don Blums are constant and earnest, How Mrs. Reed of Peoria, lU; THAT THE PROSPECTS you?'"—Milwaukee Sentinel. tells this affecting story of the way in Escaped The Sur• ARE GOOD. which her interest in these little ones Why They Went. was aroused: geon's Knife. This l3 the time o£ year when con- As the Sunday school teacher en• I was moved In that direction by the Biderable anxiety is felt in all tbe tered her classroom, she saw leaving rare patience and Imagination ot one Peorift, 111, —"I wish to let every one northern agi-lcultural districts as to la great baste a little girl and her still little boy. His example convinced me know whatLydia E. Pinkham'sVegetablo the probable outcome of the growlnar smaller brother. that patience was one of the qualities Compound has dona crops. Central Canada, comprising "Why, Mary, you aren't going I needed most, and In seeking It I forme. Fortwoyeara tho Provinces of Manitoba, Sas• away?" she exclaimed In surprise. grew Into that work, I suffered. Thedoo^ katchewan and Alberta, with their "Pleathe, Mith Anne, we've got to I w'as in a hospital on visiting day, tor said I had a tumor 16,000,000 acres of wheat, oats, bar• go," was tho distressed reply, "Jimmy while the doctors were changing a and the only remedy ley and flax, of which 6,000,000 'th thwallowed hith collection."—Lip plaster cast wliich held t(io crippled was the surgeon's pincott's. acres may bo said to be sown to boy's limb. The operation was ex- knife. My motlier wheat alone, has become a great fac• ceedlugly painful, I was told. To my bought me Lydia E. tor in tho grain markets ot tho world. Relieves and Rests Teething Babies. surprise, the little sufferer neither Pinkham's Vegeta• Mrs. Burton Gary, Toledo, Ohio, Besides this, goverumont returns stirred nor winced, but made a curi• ble Compound, anil show that every state In the Union writes that she has given Kopp's ous buzzing sound with his mouth. Baby's Friend to her babies when today I am a well and has representatives in these prov• After the doctors left I said to him: teething; finds it gives them rest with• healthywoman. For inces, and naturally the friends of Front View of Portable Colony House. out making them sleep. Invaluable to "How could you possibly stand It?" —J months I sufferetsufferet]j these repi'osentatlves are anxious to mothers. Three sizes, lOc, 25c and "That's nothing," he answered. from inflammation, and your Sanatlva The use of the portable colony pens when it is desired to separate hear ot their success. It has never 50c., at druggists or sent direct by "Why, I just made belioye that a bee Wash relieved me. I am glad to telj house has rapidly come Into favor for these fi'om tho regular flocks. Kopp's Baby's Friend Co., York, Pa. been said ot that country that it is was stingin' me. Bees don't hurt very anyone what your medicines havedon^ farmers aud commercial poultry There ai'e many different styles ot Sample by mall on request. absolutely faultless. There are, and much, you know. And I kept buzzlu' for mo. You can Tise my testimonial la plants, not only as a building for lit• these houses and tho individual may have been, districts that have experi• because I was afraid I'd forget about any way you wish, and I will be glatj tle chicks but through its other vari• have choice in stylo of construction. Laying a Foundation. enced the vagaries of the weather, It being a bee if I didn't."—Youth's to answer letters."—Mrs. Christina ous uses. Such a house need not be A pattern ot portable house which is Little Boby (the guest) — Mrs. the same as in districts south of the Companion. Keed, 105 Mound St, Peoria, 111. . boundary line between tho two 30un- exponsivo, but should bo solid to al• giving very good satisfaction at tho Sklmper, when I heard we were goin' tdes, but thoee are only such a.? are low for-hauling and moving from Michigan Agricultural college is one to have dinner'at your house I start• Excellent Plan, Mrs. Lynch Also Avoided Operation. to be expected in any agricultural place to place, many times over rough which is made at a total cost ot about ed right in trainln' fer It. "I see," said Mrs. Do Jones, while country. Tho past has proven that b'round and subject to severe handling ?25, including labor and paint, and Mrs. Skinner (the hostess)—By sav Mrs. Van Tyle was calling, "thta you Jessup, Pa.—"After the birth of my the agricultural possibilities ot this in turning and placing. The portable which will accommodato from 100 to ing up your appetite, Bobby? have a Chinese chauffeur. Do you fourth child, I had severe organic inflara< portion ot Canada are probably more colony house should not bo so large 150 of the little chicks at tbe start, Little Bobby—No'm. By eatin' a find him satisfactory?" mation. I would have such terrible paina attractive in every way than mosi but that it can bo moved with one 100 growing chicks on range, and square meal flrst. "He's perfectly fine," siiid Mrs. Van that it did not seem as though I coultj countries whore grain raising is the good team, and can he drawn through lloclts of ten or fifteen birds in laying Tylo. "To begin with, his yellow com• etand it. This kept up for three long months, until two doctors decided that chief industry. The present year tho ordinary farm gates to meadows quarters. The house is V/i feet wide Keeping Mice From Pianos. plexion is such that at tlie end ot a an operation was needed. promises-to be even ,botter than past or orchard-where they are Io bo lo• and may be made eight foot, it de• To prevent mice entering pjlanos loug, dusty ride he doesn't show any ycDrs.'nnd in a month or six weeks cated. sired, by twelve feet long, It Is built there has been Invented a simple spots, and then when I am out in my '' Then one of my friends recoinmendeij Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. It Is felt there will be prodtfcod the There are many different uses for on runners four inches sriuare, it be• sliding plate to be mounted on a limousine I have his pigtail stuck pound and after taking it for two inontha evidence that warrants the onthual- the colony house, some of.which may ing desirable to make these runners pedal so that It covers its opening. through a little hole in tlie plate-glass I was a well woman."—Mrs. Joseph A asm of tho present. Then those great be dividedMip for the different sea• of some material whicli will be last• window and I use it as a sort ot bell The Writer Who Does Most. Lynch, Jessup, Po. broad acres will have the ripoued sons. In tho early spring they may ing aud preferably will wear hard rope to tell hira where to stop."— That writer does the most who Women who suffer from female ilia wheat, oats, barloy and flax, and the bo used as brooding houses, being and smooth by the hauling. These Harper's Weekly. gives his reader tho most knowledge, ehould try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta. farmer, who lias been looking forward equipped with hovers or having in runners extend lengthwise of the and takes from him the least time.— bio Compound, one of the most success, to making his last payment on his thoin indoor brooders wliich allow tho building and tor convenience ot haul• Two Enough for Her. 0. C. Colton. ful remedies the world has ever known, big farm will bo satisfied. At tho time chicks tho heat of tho brooder and ing may be set in eight or ten inches He was a small boy with a dark, fi'om the edge of the building, al• eager face and lie was waiting at the before submitting to a surgical opera• of writing, all crops give the prom• tho run of the remaining space, be• The Paxton Toilet ,Co. ot Boston. though this feature Is very objection• end of the line ot eight or ten per• tion. ise of rcaciilng the most sanguine ex• ing ontiroly under cover from tho Mass., will send a large trial box ol! pectations, severe weather, and allowing the able from the fact that little chicks in• Paxtine Antiseptic, a delightful cleans• sons for a chance to make his wants variably get under the houses, causing known to the librarian. When his In tho central portion ot Alberta, poultrynian to raise early"chlcks; or ing and germicidal toilet preparation, Don't Persecute a groat deal of trouble and making It to any woman, tree, upon request. turn came be inquired briefly: "Have H Is said that crop conditions are the house may he divided In two or necessary to add extra blocking for you got 'Twenty Thousands Legs Un• more favorable than In any previous more compartments and hens may be An Epigram, Your Bowels the prevention of this. der tho Sea'?" year. Heavy rains recently visited given chicks, which gives them tho It isn't every woman who will make Cut out cntlinrtics and purgatives. They asf It the runners are placed to the "No," responded the librarian a lit• this part, and tho whole ot this grain same advantages of being under cov- you a good wife who will make you a brutal, harsh, unnecessaiy. Trjj^ tle snappishly, for she was tired, "I'm growing section lias been covered. Re• er during the col^l or stormy weather edges of the house blocking i»eed only good husband!—Satire. CARTER'S LITTLE thankful to say I've only got two. ports like tho following come from and still have room for exercise. By bo done at the ends, as tho runners LIVER PILLS They're not under the sea!" all parts: 'cutting openings for each compart• will block front and back. Mrs. Winsiow's Soothinu Syrup ror Children Purely vegetable. Ad Pieces of Sx-l-lnch material are tectbiufr, Heflena the {?unia, reUucoa inllainma- Ijently on tha liver, "Splendid heavy rain yesterday. ment small parks may be made which tloD, aUayspain, ciu'oa wind oollo, Mc a bottle. Worth While. eliminate bile, and placed on edge for joists, four feet soothe the dellcate>' Crops forging ahead. Great prospects. will keep tho birds separate to insure "See here!" cried the boy's father, apart, and the floor is then laid be- membrane of tlie^ • All grains more than a week ahead best advantages In growing the young Job was a patient man, but be "It you don't behave I'll whip you." bowel. C u r Oj foro the frame work is constructed. Consllpalien, of last year. Weather warm last stock, but will allow the birds the never found the cat asleep on tbe "I wlsht you would," replied the The studding is then toe-nailed to the Diliousncss, woelc. Good rains last night." run of the outdoor quarters during piano Just after he had varnished it. bad boy. Sickllcnd. . . floor, being six feet long in front and ache nnii Indifeallcn, ns milliens know, From southern Alberta the reports the pleasant days. If the birds are ot "You do, eh?" four feet in back, aud placed three Litiuld blue Is a weak solution. Avoid It. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE to hand indicate sufficient rain. Crops one breed tliere may not be the desire "Yes, 'cause when it's all over ma feet apart; 2x'l-inch pieces are used as Buy Eed Cress Ball Blue, thu blue that's all In excellent condition. Labor scarce. to keep them separate for long, and blue. Ask your grocer. will gimme some candy." Genuine must bear Signature Throughout Saskatchewan all grains they may ho allowed the run ot any plates. are looking well, and there has been desired area as thoy have a keen The door in the front may be 2 feet A woman's mirror is always a peer It's hard to lose some friends—and eufliclont rain to carry them through sense of location and readily learn to 6 inches wide by fi feet, and on each glass. It's Impossible to lose others. to linrvest. return to their own quarters. side of the door a nine light SxlO- From all portions ot Manitoba As the season advances the chicks inch glass window, hung at the top to there comes an assurance of an can do without hover or hen. These swing out, may he so arranged as to abundant yield ot all grains. Through• may be removed and low perches allow Its removal In summer, and the out southern Manitoba, where rain placed in the houses ten or twelve opening may be covered with wire was needed a few weeks ago, there netting or bars to close the house. lias lately been abundant precipitar In the arrangement of nests and TSTAWH MORTALITY is something frightful. We cm hardly realize that of tlon, and that portion ot the province feed boxes it is advisable to make these with slanting' tops, which pre• will In all probability have a crop to all the children bom in civilized countries, twentjtwo per cent., or nearly etjuni tho best anticipations. A large vents the birds from roosting or rest• I quantity ot grain was sown on tbe ing on them, keeping them in much one-quarter, die before they reach one yearj thiityseven per cent,, or more stubble in tho newer west, which Is cleaner condition. never a satisfactory method of farm• The accompanying drawings will ex• than'one-third, before they are five, and one->half before they are fifteen! ing, and may reduce the general av• plain the construction of these erage. houses, which may be modified if de• We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Oastoria'would save a ma-: sired, to suit the tastes of the individ• Taken altogether, the country Is jority of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these now fully two weeks in advance of ual. last year, and In all gi'ains the acre• ^infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations.' Drops, tinctures ages sown are much larger than In 1011. This means that with aus• and soothing syrups sold for childreii's complaints contain more or less opium, or! picious weather the west will have morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons,^ In any quantity the grandest harvest in its history. ;End View of Portable Colony House. Two hundred and fifty million bushels By R. J. BALDWIN. they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, desith.' Castoria' ot wheat has been mentioned as an inches from tbe floor so that the Michigan Agricultural Collego estimate of the present growing crop, chicks may learn to roost. As the operates exactly the .reverse, but you must see that jt bears the signature of and it looks now as it'that guess wui natural tendency seems to be to Chas. E Hetcher. Castoria causes, the. blood Jo circulate properlyj openfl..the' bo none too large. seek high places for night this is very Many farmers who have had to buy easily learned by most birds or fo\\;ls, imported clover and grass seeds will pores of the sMn and allays fever.. Bait. and with the exception ot one or two And new weeds appearing in the fields. First Suffragette—If we want to of the heavier breeds as the Brahmas Among the most common weeds ob• get the young girls interested in our or Cochins, birds will not need to be tained in this way is Buckhorn. Letters from Prominent Physicians meetings we must have something to taught to accommodate themselves to The accompanying cut will give attract them. • the new conditions. some idea ot the appearance of the addressed to Chas. Ho Fletcher. Second Suffragette—Which would It The growing chicks will need some weed. The leaves are laQoe-ahap«4 Dr. 'A. P. Peeler, of St Louis, Mo., Bays:: "I have prescribed your Castoria better be—refreshments or men?— attention to insure best results dur- In many cases and have always found It an efficient 'and speedy, remedy." Life. ig the time theyiare on the range Dr. Frederick D. Rogers, of Chicago, 111., says j I have found Fletcher's ley should always be supplied with Castoria very useful in the treatment of children's complaints. ,( Advantage. -I'esh, clean water and should have Dr. William C. Bloomer, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: In my practice I am Stella—Has that summer resort any grain and mash food to bring them glad to recommend your Castoria, knowing it is perfectly harmless and views? into good strong maturity for fall always satisfactory. • Bella—Er—no, hut it is clos^ to tho 'business. As there will always be i Dr. B, Down, (Of Philadelphia, Pa., eaystl "I have prescribed your Caa-" •moonlight. surplus cockerels In the flock, these lorla In my practice for many yeaia svlth great satisfaction to myself aai may be separated just before the The Cneerful Color. houses are hauled to the range, which benefit to my patients." ' Gabe—Do you ever get the blues? will leave t'he pullets and a few cock- ' Dr. Edward Parrlsh, of BrooUyn, N. T., says: "I Lave used your Caa-^ •"-ii:eve—Not if I have the long green. els to care for. The surplus may be Itoria in my own household .with good results, and havie advised HeveralV arketed at the age of eight to patients to use it for Its mild laxative eflect and freedom from harm." d /elve weeks, when, as a'rule, prices Dr. J. Bi Elliott^ of New York City, says: "Having during the past six e good and the birds have reached -years'prescribed your Castoria for Infantile stomach disorders, I most ornopay. WonbsolutoiyGlAKAl desirable size. A«iroa6opri>lloB,nonmttor(iliowloii|,'standlnK,oIKANTEIC to onrr» heartily commend, its use. iThe formula .contains nothing; deleterloua r.''.''''^^i?.?";*9''^''l<'money refundedS. ovordlsSovorodTho safoft and. absolutelLotusprovy %bt* For the feeding of mash to tbe to the most delicate of children." It to y O DI 6Uc and Ji por bStlo. Sumplo lOo. WritIbird* s on range hoppers may be de• Df. 0. G., Sprague, of Omaha, Neb., says: "Your Castoria la'an Ideal vised which will hold food enough for U. W. I, Liquid Pie Remedy Co., medicine for children, and I freiuently prescrlte it, (While I do not advp.'. week or ten days without refilling.' SOUTH cate the indiscrimlnato use of proprietary medicines, yet Castoria la Ba bend; indiai»ia / this .system not mu(!h time will be exception for conditions which arise in tti,e car§ of children." equired ot an attendant to scatter Dr. J. A. Parker, of Kansas City,- Mo.,'says;; '%our,C^^ - .i'rain and provide fresh water for the birds each day. It there happens'to esteem of,the medipaj profession la'a,manner held by no other proprl* _ I woul,d liico to teU you somethlngr about tary preparation. It is a ;Bur6 and rellablo medicine for: Infants and chil• , tlia beat aoeUon of tho country and tho Of running water iiear the buildings MottownlnSoinhGcorpia. ManyNorthemana lis win supply the need, and In an dren.. In fact, it is the universal household remedy for infantile ailments." , ^Westernpeopicilvohere. Ifyouwantafaotorjr. location, ft fivrm or just a homo write me fully. cceptlonally busy season ^the birds Dr. H.;P..Merrill, of Augusta, Me., says: "Castoria is one of the.yerx Ibave notliins to aeii but want good oltUeng io an, If necessary, have grain supply finest and.most remarkable remedies for infants and children^ In my ' Sl.^«?!!',°r•.""^°.* >>e happy. A. B. COOK. Mayor of Fitzcemld, Ga.. Prest. 3d Nat'l Bank n hopper or depend on the mash ra• opinion your -Castoria has saved thoukridsfrbm 'an early grave. I cim tion for extra food other than that furnish hundreds flfitefltlmonlala froia,'.thia localitj^^ AGENTS Hvorybodr weo.r« hose. Boll which they pick about the meadow or .'and" merits.'* ' v.^.•,.tt(,'-'":;.'.-.,, •y;rr::'\^''\'\^':•'•.u:^•.^i"•^'<•^'^-''/' 'Buckhorn. ..rae:p>^ustto^ fields. If later in the season oats or Wheat have been cut, [and the field Is and they grow in a: rosette much like C^ENUINe CASTORIA not to be used Immediately, - houses those of the dandelion,: A-character-' may bo drawn to a location wheie the istio of the Buckhorn la the tall; slen• Beara " birds can pick up the scattered grain, der flower stalks.'^which shoot up from whlch/Saves a great deal of feeding the center of the rosette of leaves for,' V EA R N M 0 N EY N U R SIH G ^i^^f°,'C and prevents loss which otherwise a foot or'more,--; Buckhorn' is a per-: >^ Oheatnut atrpct ' I'tUadolF^iu, Pa. might occur. If the flocks are large ennial which spreado only by fleodB.? enough so that laying houses are pro• AGHNl'S WANTED'for..article,';whioh no It is a bad.weed.ln the clover-mead-1 , .| hsewfo can resist, Solla llice wilddrb; Big oom- vided when the birds are returned to ow, but Is jnotto. be feared on culti• 5*" fof samp.' & trma. Clair. Spoolatly Co., US East St, OlBlp St., InrtlunupoUs, Ind these. houses' in the. fall . the;: colony vated ground. : - \ coops - may; be abandoned: entirely un• When it is found that scatterlns til next season,.orjthey may>'be used plants of.Buokhorh-are -In',', the"'riew; Years.' ncwvonnsiTT, t, EAST ALAIEDON.^ BUNKERHILL CENTER. Henry Kurtz of Lansing ;spent last Mrs. J. T, Upson of Leslie died very County News Items Wednesday with his son Ernest. suddenly hl^il Wednesday. Mrs, Up• August Wolf and wife spent part of son was formerly the wife of C. F. De m tho week at Pleasant lake. ,, , Camp, wlio died about 15 years ago HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST GATHERED George Giersbrobk and wife of Oke- A;liirge number from here attended the funeral at Leslie Saturday. She That \^^e still continue ours^le FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR READERS mo3 spent Sunday at Frank Brenner's.. Misses Lydia and Dora Cole spent was a noble woman, rgspecied by all on all the early part of the week with rela• who knew her and leaves a host of friends to mourn Iier death. SOUTHEAST VEVAY AND LESLIE tives in Lansing. Misses Llllie and Clara Nemphie of Grin Olds,-who has been working Haying nearly done and a better Lennon are visiting Ine former's sis• on a state road job near Port Huron -BY- crop than was anticipated. ter, Mrs. Ernest Kurtz. is at home doing liis haying. W. L. CLARK. Some are cutting wheat, which is We do not want to carry over one Rev. Hey and family of Holt, Mrs. Miss lia DeCamp will teacii the fall short crop. Becker Of Saginaw and Miss Draher term of school in Dist. No. 7 (the pair of low shoes. Tlie social last week for the benefit Wednesday, July 24, 1912 Of Pigeon visited at August Wolf's Bachelor). Of the Eden cemetery was well at last Friday. Mrs. Roy Townson is very sick. tended, netting llie society nearly $15, Every Pair Included in This Sale Mrs. Fred Brenner was in Lansing P. H. Dunsmore Is home for a fe SOUTH AURELIUS and Archie Holcomb and family of Char NORTE ONONDAGA Monday. days. lotte are spending their vacation with John Hummel and wife visited rela• Mrs. Alda DeCamp of Muskegon is Mhss lone Orr Of Mason is helping his parents. tives In Lansing last Wednesday. visiting her son, A. A. DeCamp. her sister, Mrs. B. II. Field, who is Mrs. Minnie Chase has been on the Men' Fine Oxfords Ladies' Fine Oxfords The Catholic picnic will be held sick. sick list, but is now better. Button and Lace AND PUMPS The Choice of a Husband August flth and we understand it will Mrs. Elza Sliaver and twoclilldren , Mrs. F. M. Prine and family of south Is too important a matter for a woman be held in Artx's grove. are visiting iier parents, M, Hyatt and Leslie spent last Saturday at A. J to be handicapped by weakness, bud $4.00 Oxfords at $3.00 $3.50 Oxfords at $2.62 Mr. Williams, wlio bought the A. J, wife, al. ttnum Rapids. Wlllett's. , blood or foul breath. Avoid these 3.50 Oxfords at 2.62 3.00 O.xfords at 2.25 kill-hopes by taking Dr. King's Life Rayner farm, has taken to himself Miss Nellie Barry is visiting in Lan• NORTHEAST ONONDAGA. Pills. New strength, line complexion, wife. We welcome them to our neigh 3.00 Oxfords at 2.25 2.50 Oxfords at 1.87 sing. • pure breath, cheerful spirits—tilings borhood. 2.50 Oxfords at 1.87 2.00 Oxfords at 1.50 Elmer Hunt and family of Oallfor- Daniel Darrow, Jr., and wife of that win men—follow their use. Easy, Lansing visited relatives here over safe, sure. 25c, at Longyear Bros. Will Angell and J. E, Bailey each nia are visiting friends and relatives Sunday. have a fine lot of rauskmeloos growing here, EDEN. S. H. Mills was home over Sunday, for seed. DANSVILLE AND VICINITY. He is working for the I. 0. 0. F. in Mrs. Luella Cotton and daughter of George Moreliouse will start his Lee Wiirlle lost a good horse last surance in the state. Jackson visited Mabel Douglas last tliresliing macliine this week. week. Nina Hill of Leslie was home over Friday. E, R. Hawley and S. T. GrirneS: Alf Simons had a stroke of paralysis Sunday. Julius Chapln and wife of North commissioners on the estate of Georg a few days ago. Sarah Miller Of Aurelius visited Adams were over Sunday guests of Frlnkle, decease[i, met at tlie town Mrs. Snulers of Detroit is vsitlng tills vicinity Sunday. his parents, J. W. Ohapin and wife. hall last Tuesday to audit claims. It hcr parents, 1, Dennis and wife. Warner Brewer and family of Eaton Miss Jennie Overholt is spending was the last meeting. Claire LaFleur and wife returned' Riipids visited his mother and family the week with her sister, Mrs. F. B. The house of George Morehouse to tllelr Iloiiie In Detroit the (Irst of here Sunday. Johnson, at Charlotte. caught (Ire from a leakage in a gaso the wetiU. Anna Wriglit was helping Mrs, G. M. Smith has just had a new fur• line stove and only timely discovery Metta LaKleur will,remain with her Blaine Wheeler at North Leslie hist nace put in his house. and plenty of help saved tlie house grandpitretits through fciie summer. week. Will Baker and wife of Jackson vis• from serious damage. OF THE Lloyd Gayloi'd and wife returned to ited at Wm. Laxton's one day last For summer diarrhma in children williamston' Detroit .Saturday. Ethel Blakely and week. always give Chamljerlaln's Colic, Chol• Margaret Butters of Lansing visited wife accompanied them I'or a sliort era and Diarrhosa Remedy and castor Garry Reynolds is moving onto the her cousin, Tillie Hale, last week. visit. . oil, and a speedy cure is certain. For Sanford farm recently purchased by UPTON PIAMO CONTEST Mignon Rowley went to Lansing to sale by all dealers. his son. Mason Reynolds. Happiest Girl in Lincoln. visit friends last Thursday.. She wil! Mrs. Emma Snow and daughter A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, "I had remain there for ao indefinite time. been ailing lor sometime with chronic NORTH AURELIUS. Clara were callers at Eden Tuesday. luly 31, August 714 constipation and storaach trouble. I . George Brazee is visiting friends at Messrs. Haight and Mote, with began taking Chamberlain's Stomach Ann Arbor. their families, and Miss Virda Glatt LESLIE and BUNKERHILL LINE and Liver Titblets and in three days I Mrs. Daniel Hale, who has been suf• was able to be up and got better right ner of Lake Odessa are visiting at U. when you can get extra votes with your purchase The L, A, S. of Felt Plains will give fering for some time with neuritis, is along. T am the proudest girl in Lin• G. Mote's. coln to IInd such a good medicine." an ice cream social at the home of Mr. slowlyimproviog. to help your contestant. Miss Louise Holley of Lansing is For sale by nil dealers. and Mrs. David Williams on Friday J. A. Dana and wife went to thei visiting at John Bullen's. evening, July 2pth. All are most cor• cottage at Long lake last week." S. P, Mrs. N. P. Slater and son returned NORTHWEST INGHAM. dially invited to attend. Leighton and wife went, with them to their home in Bay City after a ten Mrs. Earl Davidson and Mrs. Clate Mrs. Lena Miner of Leslie and Mrs. for a few weeks' outing; . days' visit at James Herrick's. Collar and two children visited at E. SallieCregoof Jackson visited Mrs. - Roy Fisher has sold his barber busi Six Prizes, $515.00 Worth ivm. Herrick and wife and Mrs. Stcaclniiin's nortii of Williamston part Lizzie Mclntec last .Friday. ness to James Magul re Of Howell. He John Webb visited Mrs. Torn Howe Of last week. Bruce WInslow visited in Jackson took possession last week, TO BE GIVEN AWAYi Sunday. Win. Rac and wife spent Sunday at Sunday. Mrs. H. H. Bradley and son Charles 0. S. Wilson and wife visited at II, I), nsiiorne's. Albert HoUraan has sold his place Of Lincoln, Neb., is visiting her par Win Holcomb's Sunday. Joe P(jW(;li and family were at Wolf to Fred Reed, wjio takes possession at ents, S. E, Vanetter and wife, and Delia Hilton visited her mother, lake from Saturday until Tuesday. once. Mr. I-Iollman is moving to otlicr relatives here, ' Mrs. Mary Holley, Monday. George Davidson visited at Leslie Leslie. .. . • S. E. Vanetter and Mrs. S. Mains LONGYEAR BROS. Ray Bullen and wife visited his par• over SiiMd;i,\', George Archer is quite sick at this are liaving tlicir dwellings repainted ents Sunday. A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE M. D, riobinsnn and wife recently writing vvith heart trouble. Mrs. Flora Rice and sons, Milburn entertained their son Myron and wife James Lake and wife visited Ben I.e. Slooter and wife of Holland and'Charles, have returned from Ann (rom Lansing, Nichols in Miison Sunday. are spending a few weeks with Mrs. Arbor, and will spend the summer Nettle Smith of Lansing visited her Mrs. L. E. .Jewett of Mason visited Cora Garrison. ' ''* ' vacation here. Mrs. Oscar Wilson part of last week. parents tlic lli'st of the week. Mrs. Carrie Miller of Mason took Miss Ellen Higbee left last week to Forest Smltli and wife visited at Mrs, Wiil l.-'otter of Alaiedon spent dinner at J. T. Kelly's, last Saturday. visit friends at Charlotte, South Haven Lewis Lumberg's'Sunday. Sundiiy at Slierm Campbell's, and Grand Rapids. • Mrs. L. 0. Smith was' called to D. D, Hiirlburt lias a new manure STOCKBRIDGE. Dr. Joslin has sold his residence on STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Laingsburg one day last week by the spreader bought of A. A. Howlett of Received too late for last, week's issue. Grand River street to James Maguire serious illness of her brotlier, George Mason. Arthur,Cobb is visiting his aunt, Miss Verne Gearhart of Detroit vis Witter. „,.• I will pay, delivered this week,.for All tliose desiring ,Mrs.,Price's can• Mrs. F. Dutcher.-' ' '.' ited her mother, Mrs. B. F. Sullivan ning compound canget it of Mrs. J. A. Mrs. IT. E. WinQeld underwent'an Ohas. Townsend is attending school last 'week. • LARGE, CLEAN, STRICTLY FRESH EGGS operation at Lansing one day-last Wauvle, as slie lias a fresh supply. at Ypsilanti for a few'weeks. Jay McMillan will leave In a few week.'' is clerking for'L. Mil days for Alberta, Can,, where he will 21c per dbzen B, e'. Webbvisitedin Lansiiig-oyer Insect Bite Costs Leg. ner." ., .\ - take; up a' laind- claim. • "Go" west Sunday. ', -' A Boston man ids'c li leg from the ner. ^- ••'', ''• ^"•' •- ' " • ''' yoii'ng man, go west,'' is the bid adage SLIGHTLY HEATED AND UNDERSIZED bite of an insecttwo years before. To Hazel Townsend is clerking for Roy •', Bert Silver's tent show will be here avert such calaihitiea from stingy and alaiedon: Sharp. '• . - r./y^it\i!>- u.:-': bites of insects use Bucklen's Arnica this vWeek--Ttie'sday,-'also • the Silver 18c per dozen Mrs. M. Bills of Reading is a guest Salve promptly to kill the poison and S. J. Proctor.,i'a palfftlng'his house.' faimily band, which we think will look prevent inlhiinmation, swelling and at tlie home of her brother, M.,M. OLD. AND/SHRUNKEN EGGS Mrs. Delia-Procfeor'eHliertained the like 30 cents" when' compiiredvvithoiir pain. HeaLs burns, boils, ulcers, piles, Whitney. - Presbyterian aid society last.Wednes• Girls''band;' J '••-.-/-;" •:'' ec7,erna, cuts, brujses.. , .Only 2.5 cents Miss Louise, Call:of Petoskey and ,..-.-,.12c-,per-:dozi^a^^.^ at Longyear Rros:,,;... ; , day afternoon'; • '••' Mrs. AlidaHenry Thoma;s Of Berke Misses Violet and-Daisy Call of Mason Geo. May placed electric lightis ley,''Ciil,, is visiting' her many old we're' vyeek end visitors at 'The Maples. From now on good eggswillbring,^ premium. Gather twice a WEBBERVILLE. . his house last week. .. , friends here.' •H'er-'f'athe'i'; Rev. J."W W, A. Mel ton and B. LrGreeo are Gcorgc Ackley niet with a serious Mrs. Ethel'Mlnnis'ah^ son df'M^'son Henry/iwas a'forraer paistor of tlie day; keep in a cool, dry place; market as often as possible. in Detroit attending the Cadillat^ua. accident lust Wednesdayvfalling back• are'ivisitl'hg at'Roy'iSliarp's^^ ., ,,, Baptist church here, Sell or confine your roosters, it will help in getting quality. They made tlie trip in their auto. ward oil' a load of liay onto the barn Mr; and Mi's. Run'iblrHan are visititi'g :- Mrs; Wm.'P. Rayner and'son Max of Mrs..B. ti: Green attended an infor• llnor breakin.g three!.9f his ribs and their son* James near 'Williamston. Ontarioi-Gal,, are visiting' her mother mal tea party given by Mrs.-.F..'':E. dislocating liis collar bone, Unio'n services at the Babtistcliurch Mrs. Geo. Miller.'" ' ' ; "Tiioirias at her home in Mason,'last Market Your Poultry at Home Mrs. D. D. White left last Thursday Sunday evening. ' Monday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. R. Harry Trackworth and Miss Gladys for a visit in Ypsilanti and Detroit. B, Darling of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Barrett, - both of this village, were If you wish to contract, I will meet any competition for Miss Helen Kenyon of Detroit is the DANSVILLE. .' Mra. Palmer Morrisoh'of Los Angeles, marriedrecently by Rev. C. E. Robin guest of iier cousin. Miss Winifred The work on Clarence Diehl's house poultry delivered the last week in July or the first week in Cal., who,are soon to leave for their son at the Congregational parsoiiage TIlornas. is progressing nnely. '' August. •,'"•'"-•• homes, ,, , , ' J. G. Rowley and wife visited their William Rider Of Howell visited at Jas. Hills, .who bought, the Mr^. daughter Verne at Plymouth Sunday, There are new developments in the the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Millls Simons lot, Is making preparations to RuthOlmsted of Lansing spent hist case of Jake Boyer, who has been ill JEROME WAGGONER, Mason last week. / • build a concrete house.. Sunday with her parents here. SO long with typhoid fever. Compli• Mrs. .lolin Twist went to Detroit Alfred .Simons .was stricken down cations have set in, an.abscess has Right in your busiest season when lasl. Thursday to join her husband, with paralysis last'Satiirday and is in formed on one of his lungs and his you liave the least time to spare you who is working on the house being serious condition. -condition is critical. are most likely to take diarrhoia and erected by Fred Sllsby. Geo. BacoQ -and family have re• lose severaldays' time, unless you The L. A. S. was .entertained by Mrs. Alta Clay and Mrs. Robotham turned from their, visit at St. Louis. have Ohamberlaln'sOolic, Cholera and Mesdames Henrietta and Nora Tyler Diarrhoaa Remedy'at hand and take a Of Williamston spent last Wednesday Merrill Brown Of Dundee is making C. A. RIES at the home of the former last Thurs• dose on the flrst appearance.of the Highest with Mrs. E. D, Mi 11 is.. • week's visit at this place. disease. For sale by all dealers. day afternoon. The fact that these • Mrs, Roy Wiokman is spending the F. A. Osborne of Lansing was a ladies vvere to be. hostesses assured Staple and Fancy week in Detroit. , guestof his parents Sunday. - •the society a successful meeting and Miss Alice Horton waa a guest at The grist mill will start, up again a good time. Tliere was a large at- GROCERIES Earl Maynard's in Lansing last week. early" this fall. R. E;'Walker will Marlcet Pji/^ teiidance and after a business meet• Born, to Lewis Hartwig and wife, a move back andrun it. ,, ing and' a good program, a visiting Bell Phone 22 Citizens 101 baby girl, last Thursday.' E. J. Blakely and wife were in De• hour was enjoyed by all. A (Ive Yeril and EstonVanorder are visit troit Sunday. o'clock Bohemian luncheon, replete' ing their grandparents at Alto.' Rev.' M. P. Hallen and'wife are at• Paid tir with good things, was served. Society THIS WEEK Ray Walnwright returned from De• tending ajcamp meeting at Owosso. adjourned to meet with G. P. and troit last Thursday. ' • ., E. A. Densmore and family of Ma• We are carrying a line of Margaret Lindsey at The Maples son were guests at E. B.-Thompson's. Lakeside Butter Crackers and STOPS SCALP ITCH.' Thursday afternoon, August 15th. Sunday. Cookies, in packages, some• The ladies'aid society will have an GRAIN Bryan Horton undertook to run his 'Surgery Is a fad and so often needlessly done Dandruff and Every Form of Sc^rlp ice cream social at-Rlna Dell's Thurs• new-days that inucb'of It Is real'cut cussedness.' thing that would be nice - to Disease Cured Quick by Zemo. bicycle without) his hands on the han- Why permit the knife to be baptised Id your day evening, July 25th. All are in• blood when niostcasesof appendicitis; cancer, take to the lake when, you ;go It is simply wonderful how .Zemo ,dles, with the result that he took a vited. flstula, goitre. :gallston<). gravel, piles; rupture, goes after dandruff. Youruba little header bruising him quite badly. • stricture, tumor, ulcer, varicoseoralseased veins camping. Of it in with the tips of the Angers. abdominal and pelvic alls of men or women may 'Lake Side Butter Crackers, ': It gets right down into the glands,- What Makes a Woman? L. E. Otis, who was quite badly hurt be CURED WITHOBT CUTTING ?" Let Us Bid on It , One hundred and twenty pounds, I' used to do considerable surgery, have even per can .— .'—..25c stimulates them, stops the i-itch and in a runaway, is getting along nicely. been professor of surgery In medical colleges,' makes the head feel fine. No, It isn't more or less, of bone and muscle don't L.E. Gaylord and family returned possess good instruments and know how to use Lake Side Ginger Snaps, , make a woman. Its a good founda• tbem,so If opsratloni Is desired can accommo• sticky ! Zemn is a line, clear, ivanlsh- l^rge package..—.-. ::10c tion. Put.lnto it health and strength to Detroit last Saturday. date-plenty. However, as lime an