VOL. XXXIX. MASON, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, tJULY 28, 1909 NO. 30

SEVENTEEN WEEE PRESENT^ .«uporhUendonl 1,100 00 Accidentally Killed His Cousin. Normal 720 dO .laiiliors m 00 Fairbanks Producis Wliile Mie plireiits were awiiy liuck- Coal .100 00 elbcrrylu!,' lust Saturday al'ceriiouu Gil.'iOllliB Tn no At the Annual School Meeting at the Olllci.'r'.s salary fiO 00 at Wholesale Frank E, Hill, a tiliie-yoai'-old sou 'jf High School Building Monday JCxpense.s of Sfcreiary's utllcu 2.1 00 John Hill uf Wlicatdqld, accidentally Care of lilirary.. mi UU A 25c Wash Belt Free Evening. .^applies 150 00 For a limited time, beginning sliotliis cousin, Albert Guiley, a seven- .Ml.soolliiiieoiis (WU 00 June 9th, I can st41 you Fnirbauks When President Thorbuivi of the iionds, llr.st Lssue 2,.100 year-old son of Fred Gailey of Wliite ., . Uoiids, second issue i.ouO art Soaps at wholesale. Sunny Mon­ , , ,„,^ ., „, „ , f scliiiol iDiiard ca led the ineetlnn to or Interosioii bonds & toraporory loans '.lOlUlii day, one of the best laundry soaps With Purchase of $1.00 or Over, at dor at 8;;!0 there were 15 present, two lnsiiriim;« 7.1 00 Oak, The boys were left in cliarge of l , ... .New Seiits \m 00 Alice Gailey, a ll-yeai'-old sister of mure ciiiiie in later, Tliissliows tliab Temporary loan l.ouO IKI on the market, a pure white soap Albert, The Hill boy found a shot (-trading luwii 200 00 our ]ieop|e are wiiolly stitislled with tliat contains no rosin. I'^.-riry, the gun in the house and tlie boys were Kepalrs 2.10 00 tlie wiiy Ihc board conducts tilings. soap that floats, for the toilet. Tar, playing witli it wlien in some manner Total ostlmatert disbursements..810.77,1 00 Secretary Tliomas read the annual re­ •Loss loiiil csLimatod resources 7,000 00 for the sliampoo of tlic hair. Pum- H. F. MERTZ'S the weaiKHi was discharged, tearing port as follows; mo, to remove gi-ca.sc and paint. Albert's left arm from his body. Unlancu nf esllmalod dlslnirsy- To the electors of School Dis'trict nieiits 10 be raised by direct ta.v iS.SOS 10 Gold Dust, to help the housewife Altiert's sister led him to the home =THIS WEEK— No, 1, of the Townsliip of Vevay -•Vno'tlior matter to come before do work—S6 15 worth of soap and of a neighbor about. ,00 I'ods away and the City of Mason, Ingham tho meeting is the election of two washing powder for 1^4.50, Come wliere Dr. Alexander of Dansyille and County, Michigan, ti'ustees fo succeed ,1. N. Thor­ in and see us. Dr, Culver of this city were .summon­ The board of trustees o't Schoo burn and E, A, Densmore, whoso District No, 1, of the,Township of terms this day expire. ed. Tliey were unable to save the [fnlKHJimOOCHKUl rHMJOnUfHinOOa rHHK100JHllH«HH10fHl Vevay, which includes the City of All Of whicli is respoctfuliy sub­ boy's life,as he died about 11 o'clock Mason, suljmit the following as mitted, W.C.WALTER GUY S. THORBURN LOCAL NEWS that niglit from the loss of blood and their annual report of the con­ A, L, Rose moved that the report Let the Gold Dust twins do the the shock, dition and progress of 'the schools WKH>OOfKini%(MM«KHl(H>OOCKlOiUlUOniHHHMKKKlO{HlOO0iKionOOlKHWl of the said district and an account be accepted. Carried, A, J, Hall woi-k and Sunny Monday Ijubbles Cash Grocer I tis believed tliat the shooting was of tlie monies received and e.\;- moved that $8,808.10 be raised by di­ wash away your troubles. Table linen sale at Parkliurst's, accidental, but the Hill boy is report' pendccl during the year, together rect taxation, Seconded by Mr, Rose 25 lbs H. & E, Gran. Sugar, $1,40 ed as incorrigible and the matter has with their estimate of the re­ and, carried unanimously. This is See notice of SO-acre farm for sale. ceipts and expenditures for the 25 lbs Moss Rose Flour, .95 been reported to County Agent Wei nearly 152,000 less than was raised last !lJi^ Sale on colored lawns at Parkhurst's. ensuing year, and their recom­ 25 lbs Henkel's Bread Flour, ,90 lings at Lansing with a view of com mendation as to the disposition year. A nnich-needed rain fell Ilist Tliurs­ 25 lbs Snow Flake Flour, .90 initting to the Industrial School for thereof. Election of trustees followed, Geo. day, =/-gal Mason Jai-s, per doz, ,60 Boys. As in o'ther years /ihe progj'oss M. Webb and Roy Adams were ap­ in the scho'ols this last year has Quart Mason Jars, per doz, ,45 Special low prices on hammocks this pointed tellers. E, A, Densmore and Sale on embroideries at Parkhurst's. been omineil'tly sati.sfactory. A Pint Mason Jars, per doz, .43 J, N, Tliorhurn being, chosen to suc­ week at Quirk's. * Blue Ribbon race meeting on at JDe- class o'f twelve was graduated and K.Ntra Heavy Fruit Jar Rubbei's. Come in and get those shoos shinod, work ia the grades , hasi been of ceed themselves. On the llrst ballot troit this week. good character and high standing. per doz, .08 Densmore received 13, A. J, Hall and Webb ..t Liiwrcnce, *tf Almo.st all of the teacher.s' who All oxfords at reduced prices at n. B, Longyear ono each. The second Refined Paraiine, pound cake, .10 Ladles' $2,00 umbrellas cut to $i.l9 have been with us the past year 8 bars Jaxon or Leno.x Soap, .25 Webb k, Lawrence's, *tf will be with us 'the ensuing year. ballot gave Thorburn 13, Hall two ahd at Parkhurst's sale, * Kellogg's Corn Flakes, pkg .09 25c SOX for 15c and 25c lace hose for It only being necessary vo engage I, H, Field one. The L. A. S. of Eden will meet at a new teacher for music and Post Toasties, pkg 15c, 2 for .25 19c at Parkhurst's sale. * The matters of grading the back the church Aug. -Itli. drawing to take the position of Hcinz's Sweet or Sour Pickles, Jay Sweeney now handles the Sat­ Miss .Bonnie Puller, who cared foi' yard for a playground and putting lire Fourth matinee at Quickstep park per doz, .10 urday Evening Post. Bell phone 89. these subjects so satisfactorily escapes on the high scliool building next Friday afternoon, the past year. E. C. Dart, real estate, loans and col­ were discussed some and the meeting Chas, Folar of Alaiedon has pur­ In jthe grades we have been adjourned. A Healthful and Thirst Quenching BUSINESS DIRECTORY.. lections. Ollice in Lawrence Block. * obliged to secure a new teacher chased a Bulck automobile. Drink, XJEJsri'is'i' Mrs. William Shaw has been quite in tlie place .of Miss Amy Hurl- Matinee Races. Special fur Saturday, Jtily :ilst, New sick for several weeks with jaundice; burt, who has cared for the Jourth The fourth matinee uf the Jlason £JR. C. K. IIK.NDKHSO.N, Dentist. Over F. York leather couches for $12 at Mc­ and fifth grades the pasi: year J. Drown's Sline Store. Driving Assuciation for the seasun of Hoyt's Grape Juice Donald's, * n. W, Morgan of tiie Stockbridge very satisfactory indeed. Brief-Sun lias purchased a Jaxon auto­ Owing to the crowded condition 1909 will be held at Quickstep Park on pia:-2-sicij^3>TS An ice crelim social will be held on It fills the bill, and only mobile. of a number of the lower gi'ades Friday, July 30th. There will be fou K. CHAS. S. llAI.LAltn, (siicce.ssor lo Dr. G. the lawn of G. M, Smith at Eden next in the centra! building, this board races on the card, one a 100-yard dasl D IC. Maiiii) llujiteopittlilc i'liyslulan and Sur- Prciiching services at the Etchells thinlfs it wise to secui'C an .addi­ Keon. DIsutLsuH of the Kye, Kar, Nuse ami Saturday evening, July .'11, with prizes as follows: school house next Sunday morning at tional teacher and 'co form a com­ Throata-speclally. onice—Nearlilock. Hoars All indebted to Webb & Lawrence —8 to 10 a. iiL, 2 to 5 ami 7 to !) p. la. 10 o'clock. posite room, taking pupils from Race No, 1—Purse $15,00, divided LONGYEAR BROS., please call and settle before Aug, 1st, ti n.uim'ber Of tlie lower grades that $7.50, $4.50, $3.00. K.KUANK H.TlIOiMAS.l'liyslclanaiiTsiir- New York leather couches for $12, are now considerably over crowd­ geon Olllce over Wel)h & Whitman's store; as we must have the money, 20w2 Race No. 2-Purse $10.00, divided Druggists, teililenceat corner I! and Oak streets. Mason. Si)ecial sale at McDonald's next Sat­ ed. 'It is the judgment o'f the Anytliing on our 10c counter free board that all practice teaching $5.00, $3.00, $2.00. A good place to trade, EDSON COVKY, I'll. D., .M. D. riiysldnn urday, July 31st. • O• and Surgeon, u'IvIok special alteiilloii to with purchase of 2,00 or more Friday from our County Normal sliall be Race No. 3—Purse $7.00, divided otIlcopriicticBiVDrHlie cure of chronic diseases. and Siiturdayof this week at Quirk's AV, S. Fleming and Mrs. Sarah E, conducted in this composite room. Jiad. peculiar, dlffleult and siiihlinrii cases that In other portions of the state this $4.00, $2.00, $1,00, Berb Armsbi'ong and C, 0, Page took hallleolhersor have bt'eii iicKh^clcd or Imiirop- Dept. Store. * Kidd of Lansing were married by plan has aeen very successful. On Race No, 4—Foot race, 100-yd dash Lyle Shackleton and William Carter (irly treiilcd, arc Invited, Visll.'; niiide atiydls- Judge of Probate Gardner in liis olllce first thought, sometimes parents lance U rlKhlly arrnhKCd for. ODIce hours, 2 lo Lan.«ing clerks in the postollice and Purse $.5,00, divided $2,50, $1,50, $1.00 to the Ionia Reformabory Tuesday of 9 p. Ml, Call or write, ll'-' Waslilii(;loii .Avetme Monday and left immediately fur of . Che children in this room mail carriers liave been made liappy All entries must be made on or be­ south, l.atisltit;, .Mich. i35'"Ovcr llcalli'fi store. their home in tliat city, feared that 'chia plan would not lasb week. by increases in .salaries from SlOO to fore one o'clock of day of the races. i^rove all that they might wish. Rev. Leslie Bower of Corunna has $200 per year, dating from July 1st. CM, Williams, aged 74 years, fell However, experience 'has proven The association reserves the right to been called to the Baptist church ati A. niCRfiJlAN, ATTORNEY and COUN from a cherry tree on his farm near this plan so successfully that it place the horses in their respective Mrs. Judson R. Smith of Vevay re­ Leslie, He will move his family to A I SKLOJ! AT LAW, Mason, Mich, Etchells Tuesday of last week. He almo.st becomes la matter of who ceived the dinner set of dishes given shall n'o!t go into this room rather classes, Race No, 1 will be called at Leslie ill Augusb and begin his pasbo- ii, iMoARTIlUIt, Atlorneyand Connselorat was unconscious for a time, bub upon . Law. Olllce in Kaniiers bnllilUiK, away Wednesday at Harkhurst's dry than who will, as the additiona 1:30 and every horse must be ready to rabe Sepb. 1st, L recovery insisted on driving to his goods store, Tiie clock stopped at 6;n. personal insifruction is a desirable start. Admission 25c, ladies 15c, grand ENSMOKE, E, A,, Attomey-al-Law, Mason, home in this city. feature of the plan. , Mrs, Margarcb Brown is now con­ Michigan, stand free. N. N. Rouse, secretary. D If the person wlio took Nightwatch- ducting blie boarding house in the, Mr, and Mrs. C. F. Hammond of The following is a'list of teach­ T. UEMANS, Attorney and Connselorat man Brown's lantern from under tlie Frank Cook of Alaiedon and Miss postollice block, Mrs, Ehoda Stroud . Law. Ofllce In the new Lawrence lilock. Lansing have issued invitations for ers and insitructors for the ensu­ Mason,MichL . Honey toloan on Rood security. stairway at Webb & Whitman's store ing year; Erraa Mitchell of Meridian were mar has accepted her former, position in the marriage of their daughter Flor­ will Icindly return the same, this olli- F. A. Tiedgen, Supt.-- SllOO.OO Tied by Justice. Adams last Saturday the Indtistirlal school at Lansing, ence to Mr. Floyd P. Felt of Emporia Mildred Corbett, Principal 625,00 cial will be very tlLankful. afternoon. Florida, to take place Wednesday Lida M. Piatt, Co. Normal- 720.00 Depuby Sheriff Lathrop book Glieb W. CLAItK. Genei-.ll .Auctioneer. Leave or- Hay lieebe's liouse in the southwest­ O( ders at this ofllce or address Mason, R. K. afternoon, August 4th. Cora McCurdy, 8th Grade The annual reunion of the Ingham Hall of Ingham to the Kalaiuazoo asy­ 1). No. 0. Satlsrivcllon ttnarantecd. liell plioae ern part of the, city was struck by and Latin-' 500.00 county Soldiers' and Sailors' associ.V lum Monday. Hall has been in the, 1503.1 l4s. DaasvlllelO, 1 1.^ s. • Wheat is down and so is Hour, White Edna E. Dorr, Mathematics 450.00 lightning last Thursday forenoon. A tlon will be held at Mason Sept. 15 asylum before, but seemed so, much ENRY KURTZ, General Auetioneer. Satis­ EoU. (lour SOc, gasoline 13c gal, pure Ethel I. Sloan, German and chimney was destroyed and the roof English - 500.00 and 16, President Bolter of Lansing better was allowed lio come lioine H faction Ktiaranteod, terms , riKlit. Leave cider vinegar 20c, new mackcral ac orders al this olllce. I'oslofllee, Mason, damaged. Members of the family Bessie M. Babcock, Music was in the city last S.iturday to make about three month ago. were slightly shocked, each. Paying 24c in trade for butter and. Drawing - -- 400.00 arrangements, A prisoner thatSherilTCllnebrought 4 and 22c in trade for eggs. Beiitha E. Taggart, Science 500.00 Tlie 12th annual Catholic picnic will Winnie A, Titus, 1st Grade 475.00 The I. 0. 0, F,'lodge served refresh down from Lansing Monday evening X ARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSUKANOE Ip A. L. Vandercook. bo held at the Arlz.igrove, Bunkcrhill, EUena J. McMath, 2d and 3d nienis at their installation services made a getaway bluIT while being F Oompanyof liiKlianicounty. Safest,olieap- The M. U. E. lias now secured all aat and best. For Information write to F, II, Tuesday, Aug, M. Gliicken pic din­ Grades 450.00 when Theodore Bortle as installing regisbered in bhe jail office. He step­ Field, secretary, Mason. A, f, liarher, presl- of its right of way througli Mason Daisy P. Billings, fith and Jeot,Mason. Onicelii the court house. ner, excellent program, good ball game ollicer, installed the following ollicers ped out of tiie door and made a run A, V, Peek was the last with whom 7t'h, Grades -: 450.00 and miiny other attractions will fea­ The teacher for the 4th and 5th N. G,, P, C, Parker; V, G,, Jas, Stid ; icross bhe ciiuro liouse lawn, bub was biie company settled. He was paid ture day. Come and bring your friends. grades has not as yet been se­ F, S,L, A.Gregg; R, S„ Jas, Mer­ soon caught by the shei'iff, Dr, C. S, Ballard lias purchased a $2,000. It has oust the I'ailway abou cured. I'' . rick ; Treas,, Clint Davis; Warden, 0, Buiclc runabout, A meeting of county clerks of Mich­ $15,000 I'or a right of way through the Ward School Elmer Gulic uf Williamston was ar­ D, Campbell; I. C, Ward Bell; R. S, O.Kford sale on at li". W, Webb's, see igan was held at Lansing last Thurs­ city. Elizabeth Burkheiser, 1st arid ' rested by Deputy Sheriff Link on oora- day and an organization perfected 2nd Grades - 450.00 N: G., Guy Strickland; L, S, N. G, plaintuf Geurge Gulic for aduiLery,blie his ad, in another column. Dr. J, A, May was in the city last known as the Michigan Association of Minnie E. Severance, 3rd, 4th L, M, .DuIBois; R, S, V, G,, Pliny woman in tlie case being Emma Gulic, Marshal Call is putting in new bricjv Wednesday and Thursday examining and 5th Grades - 150,00 County Clerks. Alfred Allen of this Rolfe; 0. G., Thos. Thorburn. wife of George, Elmer waived exani- crosswalks at the corner of A and Ma­ the local banks, He informs the Janitor. • , countj' was elected secretary. The nabion and was bound over to the cir­ ple streets. Democuat these institutions are in Lerqy Parks, Main Building 500.00 While visiting friends at Reece near next annual meeting will be held at Janitor services. Ward Build­ Saginaw last week Sunday Mr, and cuit court, Big cut in prices on ladies' ready-to- first-class shape and are considered by ing • 120,00 Cadillac in July, 1910. Mrs, F, D. Stanton were in a runaway wear suits, shirt waists and muslin the banking otilclals as among the Our high school continues on Monday Judge Wiest granted Mrs. They were driving to Saginaw to take underwear at Parkhurst's. Prosecutor Foster, in his report cov­ best in the state. the University list, being placed Lendre Adams a divorce from Will J. ering the work of his ollice for the there two years ago for a 'period the train wlien one of the neckyoke Adams, both of Lansing, on grounds Stoclcbridge council has olfercd $50 One day last week R, C, Dart with first six months this year, states that of three years. straps broke letting the tongue against of extreme cruelty. One of the . reward for convicting evidence of vio­ his Buick car ran Into a rig driven by The County .Normal Trainin; there were 47 more prosecutions in one of the horses,When the team alleged acts of cruelty complained of ' lation of the "dry"law passed in May. Ira Collier on north Jefferson street class,, which this year graduate' this county than in the same period a class of 12 students, continues started to run and the buggy started was that her husband caused her to near the pumping station, The buggy E, E, Darling of Detroit has been last year, and the cause he ascribes to rank with the best in the state, for a deep ditch. There were tliree put up, 150 quarts of fruib and 200 was tipped over and damaged and the doing the wiring in F. W. Webb's for the increase is the fact that Ing­ being taught by Mias Lida M. men on the front seat and two women quarts of bomaboes in one season. ' - horse knocked, down. Neither man Piatt, who will remain with us an­ house on Oak street during the past ham is an oasis in the desert of dry on the back seat. The women were or horse was seriously injured. other year. • , ^ week. counties hereabouts. The receipts and disbursements told to jump out, onelof them, Mrs, Marriage Licenses. •William J. Marshall of Eden was for the year have been as follows.: Carpenter, struck on the back of her E, A. Bowd of Lansing, architect of Wirt S. Eeynolds, who formerly John Marshall, Webberville-- 27 arrested at Lansing last week Tues­ ItEOEIPTS. head and was rendered unconscious, the Ingliam county court house, has lived in Leslie and clerked for Grout Fansie lone Dunn, Webberville, 22 . day on a Charge of being drunk. He Amount on hand July 13, isOS Mr. and Mrs. Stanton were slightly been conarnissioned to prepare plans for a number of years, has been ad­ Received from Primary school Inter­ Prank A. Cone, Lansing .21 at first pleaded not guilty and asked injured. Mr, Stanton came home Etta A. Wheeler, Lansing-- -18 ' for a $40,000 city hall at Holland. judged insane and sent to the North­ est fund .-- 2,6Dll ,18 for a trial. When his case was called Eec'd from commencement exercises ir IS that night, while Mrs. Stanton stayed W. S. Fleming, North Lansing-54 ' ern Asylum from Stanton, Montcalm Rec'd from foreign tuition. 760 ,15 Ne.xt Tuesday, August 3d, the board Friday morning Marshall changed bis Rec'd from direct tax — lO.Sia! iiS a few days with the friend. Sharah Ettie Kidd, Lansing- 53 county. Friends are satisfied that the Koc'd from temporary loans 6,000 00 Frederick R. Sharp, Stockbridge,19 : of supervisors will raeet in special ses­ plea to guilty and was flned $9.50 or 20 breaking down has been coming on Rec'd from Ingliam County Normal.. 200 00 Miss Gertrude Raymond, a "former Edna S. Force, Stockbridge— 20 • sion to consider the Qnancial condi­ days In the county jail. He is serving Library fund, Uues from Co. Tresis,.. 00 00 Devere J. Howarth, Meridian 2.1 since his separation from his wife and resident of our city, who has been tion of the county. County Clerk his time. Total receipts...... $33,808 01 Bertha L..,Tornell, Okemoa--—21 children.—Leslie Local-Eepublican. teaching in Flint, writes the Demo­ Allen sent out the notices the latter E.XPENDXTUHES, Prank Co'ok, Alaiedon—- 19 , Eaton,county supervisors convened crat from Berkeley, Cal,, under date Erma Mitchell, Okemoa- -—17 , part of last weelc, T. A. Lawler and Agnes Belle Win­ ?aicl men,teachers .51,01)0 00 in special session to devise ways and ;.'nid women teachers 0,295 00 of July 17th,as follows: ters, both of Lansing, were quietly Paid for building and repairs l,!)fi3 ,17 . Mollie McGuire was taken to Lan­ means to relieve the financial strin­ Paul for liooks and care of same...... 09 25 "I'm in Berkeley attending the Uni­ married at an early hour Monday BUSINESS LOCALS. sing last Thursday afternoon by Sher­ gency in that bailiwick, concluded the GENERAL I'UND. versity working for a credential that morning by Eev, Fr, Branoheau at St. iff Cline. She waived examination board had no legal right to aid tha Paid principal on bonds 2„100 00 I may teach in California, The cli­ Mary's church in that city. After the Paid temporary loiins.... 5,700 00 For Sale. and was bound over to the circuit situation and adjourned without tak­ PiUd Interest on loans and bonds 8SI) Oil mate here at: Berkeley is delightful,, The Stockbridge riand Laundry. A good bus­ ceremony they left for an eastern and Paid Insurance 60 00 iness for a man of limited means. Good reason court. Mollie said she did her shop­ ing any action. 'Ingham county su­ .:"ald olllcers' salary 50 00 so' cool that most of, the time one southern trip and will be at home for selling. Cheap It utken at once. lifting at Lansing while undei; the in­ pervisors meet for the same purpose Paid janitors' siilary 5SiO 00 needs a light wrap. It seems as if 20wDp • P. D, riAoure, Prop, after Oct; 1st. Mr. Lawler is an Paid for fuel oOl 27 fluence of morphine, but says she has next Tuesday.' What wiirtlie har­ Paid lor Incidentals. .1,020.03 the cooler the weather, the hotter the Kighty-Acro Jfurin IDr Sale. given up the habit. assistant to Attorney General Bird. vest be? , Amt on hand July 13,'09,...... 31 H Gen. fund....:...-....-...... 2,031 71! drinking water. I haven't had a good Four and one-Ualt miles north of Mason, two Total amount on hand.:.-...... 2,602 i)0 and one-halt miles east of Holt. Bell Phone, Eoy Herre, a lo-year-old Okemos There will be a supper in the dining Last Friday evening Roy Chatterson cold.drink of,water since I,left Michi­ sotf ., , .. • A, H, PniLLipS. ., boy, died last Thursday evening about room of the Presbyterian church Fri­ and Henry Shafer were arrested by Total' expenditures. Including gan, June 25th, and I don't know what Koal JJstut'o iJxcliiinjTO. eight o'clock from the effects of a kick day, July 30bh, from. 4:30, standard Nighbwatchman Brown for being , amount on hand:— ..$22,8(18 01 I wouldn't give for one. The water Everyone 'wishing to buy, sell or exchiinBe city ESTIMATED RESOURCES. or farm property iWlll do well liy placing same la in the stomach from a horse the even­ time, until all are served. Menu- drunk and disorderly, Shafer got Amount on hand...... ?3,(H)3 00 all tastes to me like lb would in Mich­ Lockharl & Sprague's Real Estat;slate EBxoliango,x , ing before. The boy was exception­ Cold meat, potato salad, baked pork away bub was brought back again Sat­ 'rlmary money. ....;...... „.. 2,200 OO igan it ib siiood in a paiI24 hours on a •\Villlamston, Mich, Cltl/ens I'lione No. 13, 4p State Normal..'. 2,000 00 ally bright and was aiuniversal favor­ and beans, bread and butter, pickles, urday morning by one of the deputies. County. Normal.. 200 00 liobday. We all w'abch bhe mail when Duroc-Jorsoy I'igs forSaZo, ite. Funeral services were heldi Sat­ cake, coffee. Price, 15 cents.. Anyot Tliey were taken before Justice Adam's Fuel on haad...... —...... M4 00 ib is tlmefor bhe Mason paper bo come, , Eligible to registry. Both sexes. Library 100 00 . 25WCP WAKJiEN E. Hills, Dansville. urday afternoon at two o'clock with the :Iadies having church table cloths Saturday morning where they pleaded Foreign tuition-.-.: GOO 00 for-itseems like a letter from home, interment in Okemos cemetery. Eoy or kitchen towels please return to guilty andwere fined $5,00 or 15 days Totin-.—.—-—.--;..::.:-..:87,900,i)0 Universlby closes I in? bwo weeks, bhen For Siilo. ESTIMATED DISBURSEMENTS. My farm: of forty acres In Aurellus township, is survived by his parents and a broth­ Mrs. Huntington before that day, and in the county jail. They paid the I'm going :horae (Orange) afber being section 24.. Inquire ot Mattrbw K. Lyon, •Women teachers. Including additional; ^. • .: Mason, R. F. D. No. 7. Am selling on acisonm er, v ^. •- besureand bring your provision early. money and were released. teii,cher.-...... —.;---8C,0OO>O0 away nearly a year." of my wlte's death. 28ff4p WEST NEEDS 50,000 MEH. Iiigliain County Democrat. 0118 810 Appeals for Harvest Help Heard at National Capital. BfllSIEISaiLL A cry for help to liarvest tho sea­ MASON, MICH. son's crops comes fi'om tho Wast to ofilclals of the Department of Coin- mei-ce and Labor in Wnshington, one JULY 1909 11909 Hurricane Attaclcs City, but Barrier of whoso duties is to find employment whei-over possible for tho throngs of Th Keeps Out Waters of Gulf Su Mo Tu We Fr Sa aliens who come lo this country. Fif­ ot' Mexico. ty thousand able-bodiod men are want­ CHICAGO. 8 @ © @ 1 2 3 ed iiadly by the farniei's, says Repre­ Midsummer trade conditions aro suf- 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 sentative Stevens of Minnesota, who flciently gratifying to support tho feel­ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 has been in conference with Assistant ing of optimism which spi-eads NOT ONE LIFE LOST IN CITY Secretary McIIarg and other ofilclals 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 thi'ougliout tho lines of activity. Some of tho department, Mr. Stevens says increase in ti'ading defaults is noted, 25 26 27 29 29 30 31 the West is literally begging for help but this does not detract from the, G e @ @ to gather tho largo wheat and other City Pr.actically Assured of Immu­ healthy significanco of high solvent croi)s. P.M. /T'L. Q./f?JkN. M. F. Q. payments through the banks, ideal nity from Disaster Lilte © ard. i2 iOt.lL(|#17tlL 26ML Although tho officials are moi-e than crop prospects and heavier operations Tliat of 1000. willing to assist, they are not ahlo to in factory production and dlstrlbutibn. do much hecau.^o of tho almost penni­ Wider demands for money indicato FEATUliES OF INTEREST less conditions ot many inimlgrants. that business generally revives under Mr. ^rcHarg Is heartily in favor ot renowod vigor nnd confidence, and it Attacked by a liurrlcano almost as tlie suggestion ot Commlssionor WCll- is not surprising that propai'ntlons ;about that which has BEEHsever e ns that which killed thousands iams at the Ellis Island station than for tho tutiiro are su'hstantintod 'by and is to be. of jiorsons and practically wrecked immigrants should possess .at least $25 many heavy demands, involving moro eveiT building in tho city, Galveston on landing to prevent their hecomins drawing upon capacity of the leading JAIl Sldea tinil Coiidltianii of Thlnea on Wednesday weathered tho , storm public charges. Ho believes thiit tliu industries. Seasoniililo weather has [ are Shown. NotliLuur OTerlooked ta with a loss of life thought to h.ave problem of relieving tho congostod brought numerous buyers into Uie mai'- uinke It Complete. been only sixteen, and without gi'oater confers could Ijo solved by tho rail­ kets for general morchandlse, furni­ projiorty loss then would have attend­ roads it they ofi'ored to transport pas- ture, hardwai'O and machinery, and all Wab.ish Train Plunges Into River. ed the storm had it struck any other sengoi's at actual cost to sections i-eports testify to increasing consump­ SI,\ lives lost, three iier.sons ijerliaps city of ofjual size, ' where profitable employment could ho tion of raw supplies .and aderjuate re­ jlaLnlly liiitt, Is the result, or the wrook Not a life was lost in Galveston found. Tho railroads would profit In duction of retail stocks here and in of \V';tl);ish passenger train No. i, wheu projior, so far as Is known, but tho tho ond, ho dedaros, bocauso thcy -tho interior. it |)liiiiKO(i Into the Missouri river, hurrlc.TUO demolished a new tarjwn would carry back tho product ot tho -Stool car building gains in this dis­ jtlilrl.y nillos oast of Kansas City, Mo, fishing jilor oil tho north jetty, across aliens' labor. trict and moro hands aro engaged at Of the eljjlit cai's wliicli ninde up ihe tlio hay, six miles fi'om tlio 'city, IT train live and tho engine aro now in tho mills and forges. Outputs now was hero that the fatalities occurred, the river with water covering all of reach greater .aggi-egnte in implements, and It Is thought that there were only CLERK IS $10,000 THIEF. tlieiii except one end of ihn Des Mooies olectric appliances, heavy forgeries, thirteen guests on tho pier. These ploopoi', A dond-liead Pullman, mn.ll, leather and wood working, and tho porlsiied, with Capt. Bettlson, tho man­ Clayton T. Zimmerman, Jr., 20 Yearo bnggago, diiy coach and slooper foi- current demands in tlieso brandies ager, and Ills wlfo .ind daughter, li'it- Old, Clears Up Mystery. lowed the ongino Into tlie stream. The come from more numerous sources. ty other fishermen had a narrow es­ Clayton T. Zimmerman, .Tr„ a clerk chair car and two Pullinans alone re­ Movements of raw materials rcfioct cape from tho fate that overtook tha on a salary ot ?55 a month in tho mained uiilnjni-ed. At the scene of the improvement in ore, copper, lumbei-, guests n.t tho now pier, "outmonoy" ofilco of Uio Adams E.x- .wi'ficlc tho rivor makes a bend and tho comont and wool, but there is deerea^o Calvcsiou is .issurod now of its Ilodi IIuiiiililIc.N Onlor DliiloinntN io press Company, in Chicago, was ar­ railroad follows It, For days the Hood Wild West Tactics TTsed Successfully in hides and the principal supply for practic.'il iinmuiiRy from another dis­ l.ciivo—It

..PERSONALS.. # Frank M. Field, a Mason boy, and a . Many People Here Plan to See Bar- ffradtiate this year from Albion col- The MlchlBan State Fair ground* at ooooooooooul num & Bailey at Lansing. | lege, is now located at Flint, where,; S\''7e.TciI''^'arkVh'l%S r^n! Clearance 5ale Mason will be well represented at as pastor In one of the new and grow- jj^ve^produced a^luxurlo^us'growth ot Gall DensiHore was In LaiislnR Monday. Lansing on Thursday, Aug. 5th, when j Ing districts of that city, he will erect gr&Ba, shrubs and flowers, that make -OF- G, M. JJeCainp was In Llmslna Monday. the Blirnum & Bailey greatest show. a new MetliodlsD church to cost the place In every direction, a Joy Harry K. Xeely went to tlie Detroit races to- day. on earth exhibits there on that date, $•20,000. Recently 57 Charter members 'ven at this time of the year, Men's Summer Suits F.K. Mills of LansUlKwas In the city yester­ for a great many of our citizens have were taken into the c.iurcli. a„d a ^ Attendants ^^^^^^^^^^^^ day. already e.vpressed tlieinselve.s ns hav­ Chapel for temporaryu.se Is to be plants, and at the same time Installlns D. ]'. Whittuore was lu Charlotte lust Tliurs- l erected at once at a cost of $5,000. day. ing niacle up their minds to attend. slirubs and flowers that are planned Odd Pants, Kev. Field Is particularly young for to produce a most gorgeous eft'ct J. C. Quirk and fatnlly were at riuo lake Sun- A glance at the list of wonders to be during the fair next September. .day. seen with this big show would lead such an undertaking, not being many The rose bushes are Just preparing Mrs. II. J. lloiul was In Lanslnt; last Wednes­ one to believe that the limit In Ire- years beyond the age that permits Straw Hats, Etc. day. to burst Into bloom which will pro mendoils size as well iis number of him to vote. But he is a very aggres­ duc9 an Inspiring effect during tho Frank Ayer-t of Lansliia was In Ihe city last sive young man, who was particularly next few weeks. Friday. novelties to be seen has Anally been MEN'S UNLINED COATS AND PANTS, Nursery companies are already pre .I.e. Quirk and L. J. Acker were In Lansing reached. Hariium & Bailey jiresent successful while In Alblun college. fllonday. paring for the great tall exhibit and this year under their city of 1-1 acres Besides making tlie four-year course Sizes 34 to 38 'l^XA percent. have many men at work arranging Hal Krwln o( LaiishiB was In the city last of tents more things new than have In three, the young man succeeded In Wednesday. flower beds and shrubs to attract at­ Aj Discount been offered by all other shows in earning a place on a college debating tention when the fair opens. .S. N. Holfe of Lanslni,' was In the clly last ONE LOT MEN'S LIGHT SUMMER PANTS Wednesday. , years. "Jupiter, the balloon horse," team, two out of the tliree years. He C«.r loads ot gravel and cement nre being shipped Into the grounds Dan'l Thomas o( White Oak was In the city Karolly's iruupe of 1(1 IluMgarian coal was recugnized as one of the best de­ for long stretches of cement walks last liaturday. baters In college, and at the end of '^^J^ Price black stallions, the musical elepliants, that will take the place of muddy N. N. House went lo l''llnt yesterUiiy after Ills each year, the faculty elected him to Buick runahout. celebrated Konyot troupe of eques­ thoroughfares. This Is an improve­ ALL DRESS STRAW HATS at trians, seven troupes of foreign itcra- the honor roll with nine others for ment that will be greatly appreciated Mr. and Mrs. 1-". S. Bamlorsou of .Jackson were by the general public. Besides elimin­ In the city aunday. biils, four troupes of aeriallsts and their good scholarship. Finally, lie ating a large amount of- muddy walk, JI. It. Taylor and Miss liena Lincoln are In hundreds of other arenic novelties all was made the valedictorian of his Detroll Ihls week. dust win also be done away with. X-U LU OU Discount graduating class. Besides his regular go to complete a circus performance At the present time a new horse Norton G recti of Portland was a utiesl at I'". J. college work. Field often preached on Itappis over .Sunday. that has never been etiuliUcd. The barn—240 feet long—Is being erected. You will find bargains this month all blu meiifigerie lias been aiiKiiieoted by Sundays. Rev. J. G. lliiller of Ann It will be one of the finest In the Geo. r. Grllllii of Alhlon wits In the city the through the line. country and a great convenience to Joru part ol tins week. the addition of iiiauy new stntnge Arbor, district superintendent, Invit­ horsemen and others who will exhibit Seiialor A..I. Ttdtle o( Leslie was In the city beasts niid Is larger than all the zoolu. ed the Masiin young man to tlike up last Thursday uvenmg. stock at the coming state fair. This glcal gardens In this country com tills work of building a new Methodist structure was started early and will L.T, Smith is in Detroit Ihls weeli allendlni; HARRY E. NEELY the nine itIhOon mecliuK. bined. The street pltradeso is'iirgeuus church at Flint, FUik] had numerous be fully completed long before the Mr. and .Mrs. K. I!. ICelly and .Mi'-S. Chas. Far­ and so treiiientVjus in size, begnars dC' other Invltiitions from other superin­ fair opens. ley were In .Jackson Siimlay. Other features are contemplated scrlptloii and in all Is a fair liide.x' to tendents, where the work would have which will add to the convenience of Dr. W. W. Hoot Is atteiidlnt,' the eanip nieet- been a "soft snap" as compared with liij! lU Kaloii Kaiilds Ihls wet-It. the wonderful performances that ful the great Institutions. this, but he chose the hard job. Al Mrs. L. M. Ditliolsand .Miss lictia VanDeitsen ow. visited Lansing friends Sunday. ready, the church has secured a valu BUSINESS MEN'S DAY. Death of Mrs. Thomas Mclntyre. GeorRo Culver was In Lanslnt; last Saturday able site near Oak Park. Around the ,..A Fact Worth Reading... attending tlie autoiiiuhile races. .hilia A. Miles was born .Sept. loth park will besltuated live public build­ Detroit Wholesalers to Entertain Theo, Walter came home from Detroit Mon­ 1S25, at Falrl'a.x, Vermont. At tlve Michigan Retail Dealers. day. He has heen on the sick Ibl. ings, including a library, school build­ years of age she moved to Cuyalio|..'a ing and a Y. M, C. A, The members Dr. 0. K. Henderson and son Harold were In Wednesday, September G, will be Detroit last Thursday and Friday. Falls, Portaye county, Ohio.' In 1S4'2 of the Oak Park Methodist church ""Wholesalers' day" at the Michigan You m.-iy say what you will, she was married to Thomas Mclntyre Mrs. G. IC. Corhin of .Si. .Johns Is vIsIIIub nt will use a tent during the summer, Stite Fair and the Detroit Wholesal­ the Fuller lionieslead cast ot lhu city. In 1S-I3 they moved toFairlleld, Huron Or think what you please, but will erect their $5,000 chapel as ers' association has arranged a pro­ Mrs. Hurdlniiand Mrs. MclClhhIu of Lansing county, Ohio. Ia 1854 they moved to gram of entertainments that will give were guests at Frank Seely's Sunday. soon as possible, the $20,000 church But when you get shoes of Brown, Michlglia and settled at Aurelius. the visitors an extremely delightful being planned for erection next year. L. .1. Acker and hinilly go to Pleasant lake time. On this occasion merchants nc.\t Saturday for a two weeks' vacation. You get service, style and ease. For the lust 20 years she has lived A deaconess, under the direction of from all parts of Jllchlgan and the A. I. liarher and II. M. Williams went lo De­ with her son, ,1. C. Mclntyre. the young minister, assists lilm surrounding states will be guests ot troit yeslerday to tho Hlue lilhlion meeting. Ill early life she united with the getting the names of those In that the Detroit organization, which will For he sells the, best of footwear Mrs. W. C. Harker of Lansing was In the city see that nothing la left undone for last I'riday. Mr. liarker was liere Saturday. Bii])tlst Church of Aurelius. vicinity of Flint who might be inter their enjoyment. Tho Michigan Stato That money can secure. Karl II. Young and family of Chicago are visit Silo was the inollier of six children, csted in the new project. Fair and the city ot Detroit has a ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Itoherl Voiiiig. airiiving but two, one little girl died reputation for doing things and the And that is just the reason Mrs. K. S. Cnol; of YpsUanli caino Monday lo at the age of throe years anil Mrs. T. visitors on that day will be treated .s]ieiid a few days with her son, Kev. ,J. U. Coolt. He sells nothing that is poor. The world's most successful medi­ to surprises at every turn. Ml.ss Kate Henderson reliirned last wockTiics E. Smith died March ;iO, IDOIi. ,Slle cine for bowel coiiiphiints is Chamber- Tho, Wholesalers' association wUl <|ay afternoon Irom a tliree weeks' stay al I'lne leaves till-ee sons, ,1. C, M. H. ;ind E. "alil's Colic, Cholera and Diarrliu!!i lake. have a tent on the grounds with free licmedy. It has relieved more pain Of oxfords, shoes and rubbers, , T. Mclntyre, and one daughter, Mrs. telephone service to visitors, who Miss Mtirjorltf F., Cook i-etiirned last Monday and, sulrerlinr, and saved iiioro lives from a lhree weeks' visit to Vl)3llantl aild Cleve­ E. JI. Ilazclton, besides a large circle thus will be able to talk with friends tliiin any other medicine In use. Jn- He has a weli filled store. land. back home. of other reliitives and friends. valuable" for children and adults. .Sold Slierlll' Clliii! arrived homo with .Molllo Mc The evening will be known ns He gives each tlieir money's worth Gnire, llie iioled slu)]illller last Wu-dnesUiiy Filncriil services were liekl at the by Luiigyear Bros., druygisis. iivening. "Wholesalers' night," for which a spe­ residence of ,1. C. JIcTntyre Monday cial entertainment will be prepared, And just a little bit more. Mr. itnil Mrs. Ifi-ed Owen visited Dr. nnd Mrs, afternoon lit two o'clock, being con­ Including a magnificent horseshow ..fames .Inslln at Willlamstoil the latter part of Common Council Proceedings. .lasL week. ducted hy Rev. J. H. .Stewart, Inter­ and a general vaudeville performance July 22, IDOI). Mason, Mich., which will take place in front of the So kindly just remember, Mrs. MInido. Itolwrls of Benton Harbor was ment was ill the cemetery at Aurelius .the guest of Allss lna iMiiliie irom .Saturday tin Council met ami was called to order grand stand. A grand dlsplny of fire­ Center. When shoes again you need. III Monday. by IMayor Heiiiails. works, including many largo pieces, L. W, Mills, ,lr., and family loft Monday for a win conclude the evening. .1. II. Titllumn, a respected resident Present, Aid. Kellogg, Moody, Mill- Just go to Brown's Shoe Store two weeks' visit with relatives In various parts Michigan retail merchants say that of Michigan. of Eden for it greiit many yeiirs, died bury and Webb. early this nioniiiig. Detroit Is one of the best, places in And no other advice heed. Mi's. Aiiiiii Kolfe lefl Tuesday nlnrning for Mt. Moved and supported that the re­ the country In which to buy goods. I'leasant lo vlsit her iiiicIl-, David Cohomi and other relailves. Last Thursday afternnon about port of the City surveyor upon the About everything under the sun can be found there. The shops, mills and Mrs. Kate Hopkins left for Colgrovc, Cul., last tliree o'clock the department was paving of B street be received and wholesale houses are numerous and Friday to inake lier ftilure home with her iileue, called out for a small lire at the lionie placed on flie and be further entered MIsa Kalu liiissell. tho proprietors cater to the very high­ of L, W. Wliited on east Elm street, n the journal and printed for circula­ Mrs. Mary Covert of Leslie ami Mrs. Grace est class of trade. This fact was dem­ Ktewiirt of Cleveliihd were guests of iMra, H. M. but the lire was out before tile de- tion. Carried. onstrated a year ago when five thous­ Williams Tuesday., liartiiient arrived. Fire cliught in By Aid. Millbury- and visiting merchants attended the Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. C. W, some unaccountable manner In some annual meeting. Iltathhtirn and George Culver were In Lansing Moved and supported that the plans, Tuesday of last week. , clothing and bedding in a hall up­ It Is expected that this year's at­ 7% prolile and specifications for the curli­ tendance will exceed that of 1908. Miss HaUle Wright retnrnod lo her homo In stairs. The family was away at the ng and parking ot State Road from A •Oshkosli, Wi.s., last Friday after a three weeks' The railroads are Interested In the visit Willi her mother. time. Small loss covered by insur- street to Mill street and of A street event and will furnish cheap rates U. M. Kathhtirn returned to his home in Atchi­ ince. from Maple street to Mill street, into Detroit from every part of the The Western VVood Products Company of Chicago, which son, ICaiisas, Sunday evening altera visit with state. Allison relatives ami friends. Mrs. VV. S. May and Mrs. Sam which have been submitted by the city surveyor, be received and placed will manufacture e.xcelsior in all grades and such other packing Mrs. .J. N. Jngersoll attended a six-hand euchre Dewey started to drive overto Anson Real Indian VllUaa- party In Lansing last Wednesday atternoDn for on file, and that the city clerk cause the henelU of the City lios]iital. Grimes', Tutjsday, when near George materials and products as may enter into economic combination Tiscb's a bolt canie out letting the notice to be given that this council The American Indian is gradually .Judge and Mrs. H. M. Gardner wore In Mus­ disappearing and his mode of life Is kegon last week. The fni-nier was attending the thills strike the horse's heels and he will meet on the second day of August, with its regular output, offers a small amount of its preferred becoming more Interesting each day, stale meeting ol judges of iirobale. 1909, at 7;.30 p. m., to listen to any ob- started to run, turning the buggy to V,the general public. The manage Mrs, W. A; Vincent of Tht-oe-Mile llav. K, Y,. stock to the people of Mason and vicinity. is a guest of Mrs. F. W. Wobli. Mrs. VIncen„ over and throwing both ladies out. ections to the establishment of such ment of the Michigan State Fair, real has heen on an extended trl|) through the west. Mrs. May had her left arm broken and curb and parking. Carried. Izlng the educational features that lie iMr. nnd Mrs. .lames 1). Mills of Shreveport. in the Indian villoge, has secured an both ladles were severely bruised.— By Aid. Thomas- F. C. Taylor, who has been connected with the Ingham La., arrived last Wcdnes exiiocts to locate at Lima, 0., lor practico. ments for the paving'of B and Asli thing that is so common on the west Lansing and attended a public dance. em reservations. , DANGER IN DELAY. streets that the same be not to exceed She missed the last car for the county six per cent, per annum, one thousand seat and was found by Patrolman The State Fair of Today. .Kidney Diseases are too Dangerous dollars to be paid March 15,19I0, and for Mason People to Neglect. Cushman shortly after midnight on two thousand six hundred dollars to The state fair has become recogniz­ Washington aveuiie.nortll. A charge Tell Us Your Wants =2 The great danger of kidney troubles be paid June 15,19I0, and when nego­ ed as an auxiliary in helping to build is that they get a Arm hold before the of being a llrst olTense diso,rderly per­ tiated the mayor and clerk are hereby up the general agricultural interests And we will make every effort in our power to supply you. We sufferer recognizes them. Health Is son was preferred against the woman of live stock and agricultural districts. yradually 'undermined. Backache, autliorized to execute the obligations and she entered a plea of guilty when The Incentive of exhibition contest and figure what you want, and furnish quality specified. lieadache, nervousness, lameness, .sore­ of the city therefor in conformity friendly competition at the Michigan arraigned in the police court this ness, lumbago, urinary troubles, with the provisions of this resolution. State fair, which opens September 2 •dropsy, diabetes and Brighfc's disease raoroinn. Justice Fraser imposed a and continues'until September 10, will Yeas, Millbury, Moody, Kellogg and and Well Assorted Stock to Select Frdin^ follow In merciless succession. Don't line of $30.35, which Miss Dacon de­ stimulate and encourage in the mind :neglect your kidneys. Cure the kid­ Webb. clared she could not pay and'she has of Michigan stockmen and agricultur­ Remember our neys witli the certain and safe remedy, Moved and supported that tbo ists, a desire the following year to do Doan's Kidney Pills, which have cured been committed to the county jail for mayor appoint a committee of three something better. people right here in Mason. 30 days. The woman was convicted High Grade Shingles and Cedar Posts. The Best Lumber. to confer with the water board re­ The fair Influence Is not confined to George J. Walker, W. Colurabla St., here twice several years ago on similar one line or one branch of agricultural garding the advisability of purchasing Mason, Mich., says: "I was greatly complaints.—Lansing ^Journal, July Industry, but extends to every depart­ a new dynamo. Carried. ment of home life, farm and Industrial troubled by my back and kidneys three 2.3d. ^C.P Mickelson, Mason Committee appointed — Kellogg, enterprise. It Is sufflclenty broad to years a(?o. I had dull pains through Stockbridge has had six accidcints Millbury and Moody. take in every feature ot manufatiture •my loins and any attempt to stoop or and production, even to the educa­ during the past week, among them On motion council adjourned to lift, caused sliarp, darting twinges. tional accomplishmentE of the public being the following: Vincent Berry, Monday, August 2d. ... My back was very lame and the kid­ schools of the state. the youngest son of Thom,is Berry, W. E. Laycock, City Clerk. ney secretions were irregular in pas­ The Michigan State fair has become was working on the bay when a loose the great clearing house institution as sage and contained much sediment, Yes, Flour appears high, but bunch pave way, letting bim fall to it were, for the breeder, tha feeder, the Life 100,000 Years Ago. Seeing Doan's Kidney Pills advertised producer, the sclettiat, and In fact the floor, breaking his arm. Mr. Ben­ Scientists have found in a cavo in I procured a box at Longyear Bros.' every branch of Industry to be intro­ nett has a carload of western horses Swit'/cerland bones of men who lived duced to an intelligent and appreel- Thoman's Moss Rose .drug store and they helped me to so 100,000 years ago, when life was in con­ for sale, and while Sam Boise, hired ntlve public. It is here •where the stant danger from wild beasts. Today fireat an extent that I continued tak­ man, was leading them home, one wide-awake producer brings the best, the danger, as shown by A. W. Brown ing them. Three boxes removed every the choicest of his herd, the pick ot horse kicked hira on the arm, fractur­ of Alexander, Me., is largely from hl« product of whatever nature, to symptom of my trouble and improved ing the bone,and bruising him. As deadly disease. "It it had not been is still far the l)est, the most wholesome and tost the merit and its value whan my condition ftreatly. Doan's Kidney Mrs. Horace Mapes, an elderly lady, for Dr. King's New Discovery, which placed m comparison with the •work cured me, I could not have lived," he lowest priced food on the market Pills have my endorsement in return started down cellar, she lost her foot­ writes, "sullering as I did from a se­ and efforta of others. The State Pair: ; 'for the beneQt theybave brought me." ing, falling to the bottom,'breaking vere lung trouble and stubborn cough." .U an educational initltutlon and a; For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cts. meaoi o{ oongTogatiiis into one bts- one rib, tearing others loose, and cut­ To cure sore lunps, colds, obstinate USE MORE MOSS ROSE FLOUR Foster-Mllburn Co., BufCalo, New toiaaUcally ajpraaged exhibition, -the ting several stitches in her head coughs, and prevent pneumonia, its . York, Sole Agents for the United thebest medicine on earth. 50c and Ibstft ot.ererytDins ths itata has pro- which required several stitches to and thus aid in reducing your living expenses . .States. Eemember the name—Doan's $1.00,- Guaranteed by Longyear Bros. 'duoed. . —and take no other. ./ close. Trial bottle free. TRAGEUy OP A BTOTGALOW. 5onse3 of %oth wore paid by Oust; Ji^ Taslsted upon tiiat against tho w£sh of noninrkablc Ciirucp of the Ilciintlfal *Jol. Thompson and his wife. AVoinnu Sfyiiie'rlotiNly Slum. At the end of a year sho returned to' What mystory, romance and ti'agedy this country on a visit, and, express­ Wireless Goetrol of the may he crowded into one shoi'tllfe! ing a aesli-0 to stay in America, Gagti In her brlet 22 years there came to sent her to Boston, Sho had just cele­ the victim ot the Maryland bungalow brated her seventeenth birthday and , tragedy more variety, moro triumph, was pursuing her music iu Boston moi'e heart-burning, more tragedy when she met Dr. Walter W. Caswell, tiian come to halt a dozen ganei-atlons a Boston osteopath. Ho was carried of somo families. Cradled In mystery, away by the frail beauty of the girl, rescued from the shuns, bred In lux­ and after a wooing of two weeks thoy, ury, worshiped by statesmen, pui'sued were married. She telegi-aphed tha bp ti'agedy, torn hy conllicting loves, news of the wedding to Secretary, anchored nude and dead la a Mary­ Gage, who went at once from Wash­ land hayou. Such in brief was the ington to Boston. He saw tho girl career of Kdlth May Thompson Wood- tliere, and what took place at the in­ Ill, the woman wliom Lame Bob Bast- terview hetween them is not Icnown. man, the absconding New Yoi'k broker, A few weeks latei' tho girl went to butchered in his seehidetl shanty near Baltimore and entered tiia Peabody; St. Michael's, Mai'yiand, tlie slayer Conservatory. She was known aa taking his own life when it camo to Miss Edith Thompson, and she kopt a choice between death and capturi3. secret tho fact of her marriage. This What is known of the history of tliis marriage within a couple of montha remarkable woman bogirks in 1S90. In w.as annulled, nnd to tho few frlenda that year Colonel CIlarles A. Thomp­ In her conlldence tho young woman son and his wife were at Minneapolis. sttfd she always had regretted tlie ro­ Mi's, Tliompson was engaged in slum mance, which eiulcil in tlie tr.agoily in­ woi-k nnd ono day was atlractort hy volving Iter foster brother. tho loveliness of an unwasiied child, 3 years old, who was In tlio keeping of a Tho girl lived quietly for a eoujile street car conductor. The Tliolupsons of years with her foster father and adoptod tho child and It was she his daughter. Miss Carrie Thompson. whose ntulo body, wil.li the skull Silo paid ono visit to Now York, and crushed and weighted by an iron ket­ when tliere becamts engaged to Harry tle, was found recently In Broad Adams ot Mount 'Vernon, N. Y., a Creek, near St. Michael's. traveling salesman. In April, 190S, Sixteen years ago the Thompsons sho went to California, at the time be­ hoiiglit the estate near McDaniei, i\fd. ing engaged to Adams. A'month later Tiioro tlio girl, known as Uditii Mtiy she sent word of her marrltige to Tliompson, grew up in surpassing love­ Woodlll, an automobilo dealer in Lo3 liness and completely won tho heart Angeles, Tho couple occupied a largo ot Charles Tliompson, her foster broth­ house in the fashionable quarter o£ er. This youth brought tho first con Los Angeles, and a month ago Mrs. scious tragedy into (;he young woman's Woodlll laid tho corner stone of a life. Young Thompson and the girl beautiful home being hiilit for her by played together as children, And thay Gago. grew up as .as hi-other and sister. Then came the visit oast, tho meet­ When tho yonlh learned tliey wore ing with Robert E. Eastman, an ap­ not bound by blood ho desired tho girl parent mutual infatuation, the refusal for liis wife, hnt she told him she Of tho woman to ro.1olii Iier husband, never could look upon him' as other and finally the murder of the woman than her brother. She possessed a and suicide of Eastman. sensitivonoss In the case which Thompson Vacked. He threatened to kill himself, and with her arms STOCKING DYE KILLED HER. around his neck she Iniplored him not to do violence to liiinsolf,' Amputation of 'Woman's Leg After "You Itnow, Charlie, we've been bi'othei' and sister," .'^he .said. "I love Accident Didn't Save Her. THE "WaSHlt^GToH yon, love you Avitli ail my heart, hut I Mrs. Phoebe Clayton, housekeeper T-IONUMISNT never, never will marry j'oii." for T. Edward .TefCrios ot Fi'coholcl, 56S FliET HIGH The youth took the girl,by the wrists N. S., is dead in the Monmouth Me-

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F tho jilaiis oiiiliiioil b.v Die wireless exiierts i.if the Xavy De­ Even though there should be .another instrument of the Fessenden model at partment do not "gang ngUic," and if the electrical comiiany work within tlie active radius of tho naval instruments, it would not pick bidding for tho contract is ahlo to fulfill its part, it will bo up the messages, because what may be termed the "basic combination" possible within two years' time for the Chiot of the Bureau would not have been set. This is not scientific phraseology, but it will con­ of Navigation, silting at his dosli in Washington, directly to vey some idea to the lay mind ot this particular attribute of the system. coinnninicato with and control the movements ot the Atlantic Another great dimculty which Prof. Fessenden claims to have over­ lleet by means ot a telegraph instrument at liis elbow or in come in his system is the difTiculty which has hitliorto been experienced in the next room, even Ihougli the fleet may be cruising in tlie Caribbean or sending wireless messages Ijy daylight. There has never.been ,any assur­ "skyhooting tliroiigh tlie brine" in midocean. ance that messages sent by daylight -ffouid be suro ot transmission, darlvness Ail this is to be brought about liy tho instaliation in Washington of tho being to date the best time for tho successful transmission through the air. highest power wireless lelegraphysyslom yet deviseil, and a similar installa­ To be sure, wireless messages are continually being sent by daylight, hut tion on board Ihc ships of Ihe lleet. The installation of tills system will sometimes they do not carry, and the operation of wireless telegraph sta­ require the erection at the capital of the highest structuro ever planned tions during the hours ot sunlight is at present far from satisfactory. Prof. for wireless telegrajih communication, a tower which will rise GOO feet In Fessenden claims to have overcome this difflculty entirely,. He will have tho air, and Avliich will overtop the Washington monument by torty-flve foer. to in order to ttiirill the speciflcations, which require not only an absolute It will bo the second liigbest structure in the world used for the sending guarantee of secrecy, but a further guarantee that messages may be sent of wireless messages, tlie iiighest being tho BifCe! tower in Paris, which at any time, day or night, with perfect accuracy over the distances men­ was constructed before wireless telegraphy was a proved tact> and which is tioned. now used,for a number of other purposes, The tower which it Is proposed to erect in Washington for tho trans- Tlie pro.icct, siiys the Washington Post, is enough to stimula.te the im­ mission ot mcssnges to the fleet will probably be constructed ot concrete, aginations of oven the most blasci observers of modern sciontlPic progress, and will be connected with the ofllce of the Chief of the Bnre.au of Naviga­ of the men wlio have already cln.ssillcd aero))lancs with motor cars in their tion by wire, so that the messages will actually be sent and received from his mental card Indexes, and who have long since accepted the ordinary mani­ very elbow. No location has yet been decided upon for the tower, though it Is likely that it will be erected within the city proper. It has Been festations of wireless telcgl'aphy as being quite as much a matter of course X as the daily visits of tho letter carrier. decided to construct it in a location where it will not interfere in any way It will place the United Stales away iu tlio forefront of otiier nations in with tho simple grandeur of the Washington monument. so far .as tlie uriplication of wireless telegraphy to naval purposes is oon- The plans which have been prepared are purely tentative as yet. The cerni2d, and it will mark the first practical use ot Wireless telegraphy at detailed plans will not be prepared until the practicability of tlie -wireless long distances on an absolutely "sure-lire" basis,'for the contract which is apparatus is demonstrated, and the work of construction will not be com­ to be .awarded will provide, that the sjTstem sliall transmit messages by day menced until next spring at the earliest. or by night from W.ashiii.gtoa to the ships of tho fleet at any point within The Navy Department is at present operating about forty wireless sta a radius ot 3,000 mllos, not snatches of messages, not isolated and unin­ tions on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. The instruments with which these telligible fl'agments, but conipleto mcssnges. , stations are equipped have sent and received messages to and from points The N.ivy Dopartmeiit has been working on tho scheme for nearly two 1,200 miles distant, but there is absolutely no certainty that they can do years, and bids were recently advertised tor. An appropriation ot if70,000 this at all times. That is where the wealmess of the present systems in use lor tho construction of tho tower and of .$100,000 for the purchase of tho Is found. They are not absolutely reliable. wireless instruments was already available. One day it will be possible to communicate with a ship at sea a distance Tho only company which submitted a bid which met the exacting re­ of GOO miles. The next day it will be impossible to reach her when she is quirements ot tho specifications w.as the National, Electric Company, which only 300 miles from land. Tho department counts its wireless stations as controls tho wireless patents of R. A. Fesseuden, recognized as one of the being fairly reliable at all times for distances varying from 150 to 200 miles. foremost electrical experts in this country. The wireless station at the Washington Navy Yard, lor instance, fre­ Tills company has an experimental station at Brandt Rock, Mass., and quently picks up messages sent from Colon, on the Isthmus ot Panama. accompanying Its hid was a statement that it was successfully sending mes­ Sometimes it will be an entire message. Then again it avIU be only a few and flung her from him. He left her sages across the Atlantic Ocean to a station 'on the west coast of Scotland disjointed and garbled words. Another time it will be only a single wor*. without speaking a word, and once out and that messages from that station wore being saccessfully received in this It has sent messages which have been received at Colon, too, and it lias sent of her sight ho fired a: bullet into his country. This statement was baclced up by personal statements made by messages Intended for that point, dozens of them, which got lost somewhere brain. , She turned for solace to her representatives of the company. ' , in the tangled currents of air and not a single word of which ever reached foster mother, ahd tlie woman and giz-l its destination, Tho naval authorities decided that they'd like to be "shown," and-so were inseparable until Mrs, Thompson Secretary Meyer decided to defer action on the bid until the company dem­ • When the fleet Is maneuvering there is never any positive assurance died, three, years ago. And now the onstrated its ability to do what it claimed. The bid was not rejected. It that it can be reached except so long as It remains within from 150 to 200 body of the young woman lies be­ was merely held up. The company expressed Its willingness to demonstrate miles of a coast station. It might be reached at a greater distance, but. in tween the graves of her foster mother to tho complete satisfaction of the department that it could make good'dts time of war mights and possiblys and maybes are not very substantial things and the foster brother who had given promises, and during the summer, probably in August,, an exhaustive series to depend upon, ' • , • ; ; his life for love of her. of tests will be made under the personal supervision o'f two of the wireless But before young Thompson died by experts oi: the navy, Lieutenant Commander Cleland Davis and Lieutenant his own hand other interests had come George C. Sweet. DREAM SAVES MAN'S LIFE. foumeb slave chiee mourneb into the girl's experience. Soon after Two scout cruisers will he equipped by the company -with the Fessenden Dnrlns Sleep '^Vife Sa-w. Him In­ Ol-Ycnr-Oia NeKre.sN WHHCN Ten the Thompsons moved from Minneap­ instruments, and messages will he sent to them from the station at Brandt jured iu Bad Kailronil AVrcck. Mlle« io "Old aiaMHa'n" Fnueral; olis to the Maryland estate,Lyman J. Rock. Under a schedule to,be decided upon later, they will receive m'ess^es : Mrs. Charles'Hager, wife of a rail­ A pathetic scene was witnessed at Gage, the famous Chicago financier from this station varying from 100 to SiOOO miles. . ',, roader employed on the Delaware & the funeral of Joshua Ewing, of ITul- and Secretary of the Treasury under The specifications require that, the ships must be able to send messages Hudson Railroad, probably saved her ton,'Mo., who was burled at Mokane. McKinley, became a frequent visitor morial Hospital, Long Branch, of blood' to land from a distance of at least 1,000 miles. Prof. Fessenden said that husband from death or serious injury A negro woman, Clara Ewing, 91 years to the house. Gage made no secret, of poisoning after her right leg had been it woiild be impossible for him to guarantee that messages could be'sent by a dream she had a few nights ago. old, who had belonged to.the family his love for:the,child; he frankly said M amputated because of, gangrene. She from the ships to,land at a-greater distance.. Any attempt to do;so would She dreamed that she saw him In a, of the father of the deceased before he . "worshiped her shadow." He was, 30 years old and a widow. : Shd necessitate the erection on each ship of an exceptionally high mast, which had. wreck, and that he was dread­ the Civil War, and .'Who is now an in­ watched the child grow; he took per­ was driving for her little daughter; i would not' only be cumbersome, but e.xtrtjmely vulnerable as well. ' fully Injured. /The dream made such mate of the County Poor Farm, heard sonal direction of her'education.. Mildred, 'to Georgia school,. and had (i 5»s: Prof, Fessenden is positive In his assertion that the shore instrument an impression upon^lier that she told of the funeral and escaped from the •• When "the child ^as 12 years old • small hoy with: her. About two mlleS will be capable of, sending .messages a distance of 3,000 miles, and'that him and, asked him to 'exercise un­ institution and walked to the ceme­ Gago took her to his home in .Wash- outside of Freehold the .child's,; hat the instruments, on the ships will ho able to send complete messages a dis­ usual'care for the next several days, tery, a distance of,ten miles. She'sat lngf;on. ' It was at that time'she, sang blew off and,Mrs, Clayton.turned the ,,,, tance p£ 1,000 miles, either to shore or to one another. The na-vy experts, said she believed,that;there was to be through,,' the . services' and". when • the before ' President McKlnley, and.'his. horse around to gel:,it. The riinabdui;:'^ after a preliminary .Investigation of his system, express themselves as he- an accident to/his ; train,, and said'he mouriiers:filed In line to teke-a last wife in the .White: House. She,-had went over: and - Mrs.:' Clayton and'; tha' , Ing convinced thtit he will' demonstrate the efficacy of' his system, and that might .escape 'if .he kept well to: the look^ at the :corpse,, the aged negress a sweet contralto' voice, and Mrs. ,Mc-: littlo boy, were thrown out. The Its practical use. by the government will be an actuality within. the nest rear bf It. : Hager:wa,s 'also-Impressed, stood at tho bior and sobbed loudly .Klnley'.^ took • the V child on / her knee youngster wasn't hurt,; but Mrs.' ,Clay-: 'two years. and took j: c'a^re .ho t: to .place, himself, in for' several ;'mlnates. : Captain .Patrick and kissed her and sakl her singing ton's.right leg, was broken above th3 was beautiful. For three years; the One oC the particular advantages of the system is that,by means of a jeopardy. ' Next day, when his train Ewing, father of the deceased, had ankle) and there was- a deep hole In i girl alternated between the Thompson "combination," which can,be likened to the combination of a safe, absolnto was In New York State, the accident owned the woman as a slave, and had the ct;lf of the leg, extending to tha -r '•' estate and the Gage home. 'When she eecrecy can be maintained in the'transmission of messages. The sending In­ occurred, helng caused by spreading sold her to a neighbor. The son, hone. In which bits of colored stookijos . ' " was 18 years old Gage sent her to strument Is attunahle to a certain key, and the receiving instrument be­ rails. Hager: was injured less than Joshua Ewing, soon afterward bought were i(nhedded. ; The dye In the stock'' Paris to study: mus Ic. . Mrs. Thompson _. comes automatically attuned to the same key aa soon as the vibrations begin. any other man o£ the craw. The,en-, her back for ?600 and gave her ber tog, ; Ifc: Is believed, caused' the gaO" ' lived with her in Paris, and the ex- j srena \^ •This key can be changed several times during the sending of a-message. glneer and 'fireman were fatally hurt, liberty.

.^k..M' ":i.:.5::'fr.).t! ^r:fi''i'^:i'>^ii.;i^l';,:?^'iV!:''.;V^':;i.i;j BKIN EEUPTION CtmED, MTilJ- ironae Gets rillmore OMn>, Interesting pieces of china, once TVitD So gore, IrrltntliiK nnd I'nlnfnl owned by Pi'osldent Fillmore, wer« lliiif LIttU Sntlerer Could TiiH S Work of Congress 2 placed in the White House cabinets Sleep—Sornt oil ed CoiiHtiiiiHy—Ont- • o the other day. They wero obtained lciirft,'a IStlleuc)' l*roven, o*«aeooGO«oa«oaae«ooooo through the'" efforts of Mrs, Abby G. "When about two nnd a half years Bakei-, who has charge of the Wlilta old my dniighter brolje out on her hips Houso collection, under tho direction The Senate was not In session Mon­ nnd the upper parts of her lejfs with a of Mrs, Taft, Sho learned that much day. Hiivliig gotten over Its basaball very Irritating and painful eruption. of the Fillmore china could be found "s])reo" of the previous Friday, tho It began iu October; tho first I no­ in Buffalo, the former President's.old House ti-ansacled a general assortment home, Thero she found that two sis­ ticed was n little red surface and a of business. It bagan by ])asslnfe* an ters, Mrs, B, Terry and Miss Cornelia The Kind You Have constant deslrp on her part to Borntcli omnibus bridge bill, then listened to Burtls, had bought the old Fllhnora her limbs, She could not sleep and an apology hy Mr, Mobson, of Ala­ mansion with almost all the furnitura the eruptions got /sore, and yellow wa­ bama, for having last February made and china. They wero delighted to For Benefit of Women who ter camo out ot them. I had two doc­ some uncomplimentary statements add sometlilng to tho Whito House ALCOHOL 3 PER CUNT. tors treat her, but she grew worse un­ about Ambassador O'Brien at Toklo, Suffer from Female Ills collection and gave an old Stafford, AVcgeiablcPrcparationrorAs-^ der tlieir treatment. Then I bought and further considered tho urgent do- shire platter, a willow pattern. plat« similaiiiigiiicFooiiniKlRciitila- Minneapolis, Minn.—"I was a great the Cutlcura Uemudles and only used flciency bill. There were .several ilvo- and othor dishes. From other persons liiigUieSiomathmilBowlsol' suilerer from female troubles which them two weeks when she was entire­ iy tilts, one of wliich culminated in an In BulTnlo It is expected to get more caused a weakness ly well. This was In February. Sho announcement hy Mr. iMticon of Ar Interesting articles owned bj' Fill and broken down has never had another rough place on kansas that he would resign his scat if condition of the more. her skin, and slio le now fourteen it could bo proved that he was a legis- system. I read so years old. Mrs, R, H, Whltaker, Wlu- latlve obstructor. The most soriolis AmnKliif; (he Haliy. PromolesDigeslion,CliEerful-: much of what Jjv'dia ii. Pinkham's veg- choBter, Tcnn,, Sept, 22, 1908." discussion centered about Francis J. A. simple device for keeping b.iby ness and Rest.Conlalnsneither: etablo Compound Potter Drug & Chom. Corp., Sole Henci', special assistant to the Attor amused and hapjiy is to fasten at In­ 0|)iimi.Mor|)lunc norMiiicral. bad done for other Projis, of Outicura Reinedlea, Iloston. ney General, Chairman Tawney, of tervals upon a broad bright ribbon tSio Not Narcotic. suifeiing M'omen I the Appropriations Committee, mado little toys of which he Is most fond, 1'S felt sure it would TroiilileH o( Antliora. tlio statement that Mr, Honey had re- suspending tho ribbon above tho betl wl MipeoroUDrSHWmm help me, audi must Th.iokeray, with a few rapid strokes coived during tho last year $2;i,000 tor ii|)on which ho lies, within reach of say it did help mo of his pen, had Just killed Col. New- services ho did not randei'. his llttio hands, by securing one end Jl.i.Smm * wonderfully. • My come, JkUkMs- to the head of tho hod and the othor i pains all left me, I last," he said, "I've ffot oven AimtSttd* to tho foot. He will then entertain ' 'ew stronger, aiul within tlu'ee months with m.Tuklnd for havliiR to go Whan tho Senate met Tuesday Sena­ himself hy tho hour pushing tha toys J f was a perfectly well woman. through life with a brokon noso!" tor i3rown ot Nebraska sougiit to havo him Setii- "I want this letter made public to back and forth and Watching thorn Clmlkd Sutpr • Even then, &a ha further rollootod, it adopted tho Joint resolution directing miltiyeai flaw. show the benefit women may derive swing above hlra,—-Harper's Bazar. wasn't half a.s bad as IJarrlo making tho Secretary of State to transmit to from Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Sentlmoiital Tommy bang himself on ApcrFecl Remedy forCcmsllpa-: Compound."—litrs. JounG. Moldaj^, the Governors of the various States A f iel-n'urd. somobody's fence. t ion, Souf Stomacli.Dtarrlioea 2115 Second St., North, Miimeapolis, copies of the resolution iirovidlng for Mr. Gaynmii was limping Into tho Minn. ri:vLT.v NVciiijiiii Will He Inli-rented. a constitutional amendment authoriz­ clubrooin with one eye In deep inourn- Worms,Con\iilsions,ftvcrisli- There has recently been discovered Thousands of unsolicited and genu­ an uromatlo, pleasant liurh cure for ing the levying of an incomo tax, hut Ing, patches of court iilasler on his ncssantlLoss OF Sleep. ine testimonials like tlio above pi-ovo woman's Ills, rnuioil llothor Gray's under objection froni Senator Koan face, Ills noso skinned, a small part of the efllciency of Lydia K Pinkham's All.S'l'HAI,iA.\-I.I';.\l'\ n is the only cor- his left ear gone, and his right arm in Facsimile Signararc of taln regulator. Cures femnlo weakness­ consldei'atlon was postponed a day Vegetable Compound, which is made a slliig. es luid l.lnckueliu. Kidney. Bladder and under the agreement to transact no exclusively from roots and herbs. Urinary troubles. At nil DniKfrLsts or "Great Pclor!" exclalinod Oldboy. Thirty Years Women who suffer from those dis­ liy mall CO ots. .Sample h'RBE. Address. business while the Inrlff bill Is in con­ "What's tho niattor, G.'iyman? Havo NEW YOEK. tressing ills peculiar to their sex should TIio Mother Gray Co,. LeHioy. N. Y. ference, Mr. Cummins, after some de­ you boon shotting In, tho way of a not lose Bight of thcso facts or doubt bate, obtained an order I'or reiirlnting A Probable Theory. bomb?" the ability of Lydia E, Pinkham's "Truth," remarked the phllosophor, a bill in which ho w.as Interested. Sen­ "No," answered Mr. Gayman; "Joy Vegetable Compound to restore tbeir fiontentlously, "lies at the bottom ot a ator Smoot objcol.od, hut llnally with- riding," health. well." . •drew his objection. Without transnt.-t- If you want speci.al advice write Ing othor business tlio Senate adjourn­ Atk "^oiir DruKKiit For Allen's Foot-Ease. to Mrs. Pliikli.'iin, at I/pin, Mass, "That accounts," said tho cynic, dry­ "1 tried ALLIiN'.S FOO'l'-KAHlil recent­ ed until Frld.ay, Tho urgent dolloion- Exact Copy of 'Wrapper. Shcwilltrc.afcyourlcttcr.asstrictly ly, "tor tho fact that so much of tho ly, and have just IioukIii another supply, cy bill was p.n.ssed by the House after coniidcnti.al. For 20 yeai-s ,slie well walcr Is coutaralnatod."—Baltl- II lui.s oui-ed niy earns, and the hot, burn- lias been Jiclpins: .side women in inora American. I'our days oC tompcsLtioua debate. Tho hiK ;iii(l iK'.lilnt,'sonsiillDu In niy I'oet wlilcli tliLs w.ay, f roo «)f cliavffo. Don't •amount carried hy It is $'I5-I,S00, or was iilnuisL unbcaniblo, antl I would not hesitate—write at ouco. I'ellon (.•Iiillie» .\ rii IJ iixlarl" <1>'. $20,408 moro than tho original sum, bo wltliout It now,—.Mrs. ^\^ .7. Walker, Keep llieiu while with Itad Cro.is Rfill Cumdon, N, .L" Sold by all Druggists, 25c. and iuoliidcs the $2,^,000 traveling e.x- Blue, All grocera sell lurKc 'Zoi.. packaB*, In (lin .Sprliipr, 6 centa. Iioiises for the Proslilont, Attor deny­ TeNtliiK cr. Press, Holland Medicine Co., Scrnnton, Pa, the passages from the Record carried In reply to letter, 1 received a free box ol your .Vlaarlem Oil, aud 1 fountl them very SURPRISED HIM. [Mi-. Randall (Texas) wanted tho sood, and I got one box myself, Thcy have Speaker to name a committee to con relieved me quite .some, I imve tried .ilmost cverythinpr, .ind went to two doctors; I tried Doctor's Te.Nt of Fooil. (lider bills iirohihiting members of Con Swamp Koot; I have tried everything I was A doctor in Kansas experlmontod press and court olficoi's from accepting told, and your pills .sccni to h.ivc been the best. I will recommend them. Vours truly, with his boy in a test of food and gifts orein])loyment from corporations, • MRS. S. NUWTON, 331 Pearl St. gives the particulars. Ha says; trusts or persons interested in legisl.a. Brooklyn, N. Y., April S, 1909. "I naturally watch the effect of dif­ tion. At 1:05 p, m. the House adjourn, Take Gold Medal Hnnrlcm Oil Capsules to­ day. "Vou will feel relieved tomorrow. Bot­ ferent foods on patients. My own lit­ pd till Tuesday noon. tles 15 and 35 cents. Capsules 25 and SO tle son, a lad of tour, had bean ill cents. At all druggists. I,cs,s(>!i.(>t (lio l'i((.Nl)iir« Survey. witli pneumonia and during his con­ HOLLAND MEDICINE CO., Reviewing the "Pittshui-g Survey" valescence did not, seam to care for Bole Importers Scranton, Ptt. In an article I'or tlie April American If your Drugpst cannot supply you, any,,kind of food. klagazine, Ida Tarbell says: "This sur­ write us direct. "I know something of Grapc-Nuta vey 1^ tho most awful arraignment of and its rather fascinating flavour and A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. jin American institution and its result particularly of its nourishing and fng class pronounced since the days of \R. T. Felix Oouroud's Oriental nerve-building powers, so I started the Bl.avery. It puts upon tho Pittsburg Croam or Magiool BoaLrtlflar. hoy on Grape-Nuts and found fron tha inillionaire the stamp of greed, of stu- Bemovea Tan, riniiilos, first dish that he liked it. Krcckles, Moth Piilclics, lidity and of heartless pride. But Bash, and Skin IMst-it.^cs, and every hlemWi "His mother gave it to him steadily ivhat should wa exp'/ct of blm? I-Ie is ou bfiaaty, unO tie. and he began to Improve at once. Iff Ile> Jotcctlen, It (.he creature of a special privilege hail stood tho teat less than a month he had gained of ,1(0 years, antl which for years he has not, needed, Is «o tinrmleM wc about eight pounds and soon became tasteit tobesurcit fie has fought for it because he has Is properly inado. so well and strong wo had no further fattened on it. He must: have it for Accept no coiiiiicr- felt of slniUai anxiety about him. labor. But look at him and look,at his name. Dr. L, A, Savre said to a "An old patient of mine, 73 years labor and believe him if you can." In laify of the haut- ton (a patient): old, came down with serious stomach conclusion she says: "Justice takes a "As you ladlca trouble and before I was called had will use them, terrible revenge upon those who thrive I rocommcnd got so weak he could eat almost noth­ by privilege. The curse of justice on •Gourand'f. Creiun' as the least harmful of all the akin preparaUons." for sale by all druRglsla and Fancy- ing, and was in a serious condition. those who will not recognize Injustico, Goods Dealere In thu United States, Canada and Europe. He had tried almost every kind of is:the. sodden mind, the dulled vision, FEBD, I. HOPKINS, Prop,, 37 Great Slieet, NewToik food for the sick without avail. the unfeeling heart," • , "I immediately put. him on Grape- Nuts with good, rich milk and just a. SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. Let us do your Printing little, pinch ot sugar. Ho exclaimed , Marquis de Gallifet, former' minis­ —- using • when I came next day, 'Whj', doctor, ter of war of.Franco, died in Paris. I never ate anything so good or that He wais born in 1S31. made me feel so much stronger.' Judge Clifford, at Tacoma,, Wash., "I am pleased to say that begot walV declared the new State anti-cigarette on Grape-Nuts, hut he had to stick law unconsti'tutioiial. to it for two.or three.weeks, then he Loudon Chariton, of New York, has began to branch out a little with rice, been appointed business manager of or an egg or two. Ha got entirely the St. Louis Symphony Orohesti-a. ^ for your office stationary. well in spite of his almost.hopeless $1,G00 Mrs. William C. Grant, of Chicago, You can~ get tho paper condition. He gained 22 pounds in Gold aged 75 years, and her sister. Miss and envelopes to match. two months, which at his age is ra- and Silver markablo. • Catherine A, Baker, arrived in New TROPHY for It U Sc BLADDER. DI80npBR8. P. M.-l:30, 3:00, 4;30, 6:00, 7:30, 9:15,: from dyspepsia for 20 years.^ At'last D. Hunt visited friends in Lansing sisler, Mrs. M. D. Frederick. 11:00 Soreness of the muscles, whether In­ she could neither eat, drink.nor sleep. I. I. {gKliV niSCASIIIS, AInnoe, BrDPllonB, cvKESiUIcerii, Grcnac, Forev. duced by violent exercises or injury, part of the week. Doctors gave her up and all remedies George Shaw and wife of Mason and , G. W. MOSEIER, Agent. J. K.) BAD COXDITIO\, Stnrlnn Coot, is quickly relieved by the free appli­ George Graham was home from his failed till Electric Bitters worked Henry Northrup and wife' visited at cuniES) Indiiicaiioii,Stciinach Stavgera, F. W. BROWN, Jackson, cation of Chamberlain's Liniment; sucbwonders for her health." /They work over Sunday. J. J. Scarlett's Sunday.- .-- tOc.each!; Stable Cnae.Ten SpeoIfloa.Book, &o., 87. - Gen'l Freight and Pass. Agent.- This liniment Is equally valuable for invigorate all vital organs, cure liver J. D. Waggoner, wife and daughter Walter Hasse and wife of Lansing ::At Druggists; or sent prepaid on receipt of price. muscular rbeumatism, and always and kidney troubles, induceslepp, im­ HUMPHREYS': HOMEO. MEDICINE CO., Corner alTorda quick relief. Sold by .Long- visited at their son's in Baton Rapids part strength and appetite. Only 50c visited over Sunday at Clate Collar's.: WUllam and Ann Streets, Now York. Chamberlain's ^^^^Z^'^^l,^. jear Bros., druggists. ; at Longyear Bros. Saturday and Sunday. Robert Swan and wife spent Sunday ' tXTBOOK .MAILED FRCB. . Keverfails, Suy it now.: it mn^save Uf»\