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CAS S CITY C HIONICLE 0 TRy-COUNTY CH }{ON ICLE, Established in 1899 (Consolidated OA~S CITY . Established in 1881 fApri120. 1906, CASS CITY, MICH., F~IDAY, OCTOBER ~5, ~9o9. Vol. 4, No. 26 ::IOIZ2 m Hugh Cooper-+Class 11, matched INN PRII[ WI [RS M team in harness. 1. 111[ CSS CIIY [ IR ' John Marstmll & Sons-Class 12, Pt/ll!tlI O[ 17/t55 (;Ill( Pt/ll!llll!t{i Shoes matched team, I. D. M. Huugilton--Class 12, matched Premiums %Vi|| Be Paid in Fui| team, 2. lift 1;0, 1t[511101([1t ttY fllil Built to as Usual. D. Losey~Class 12, mare or gelding any age, 1. Fire Discovered by Walter Schell Early Wednesday Morning. Suit the After Paying Expenses and Prem- Chris Schwarder--C]ass 21, heifer 2 iums, Association Will Have yrs old, 1. Class 50, pk late white Loss on Buildings and Machinery, $3,000; Surplus in Treasury. potatoes, 2. Class 51, display Dela- Mechanic ware grapes, 1. Lumber, $1,000. No Insurance. The officers of the Cuss City Fair A. T. Heise)'--Class 22, cow 3 yrs As Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schell were and the found at their business meeting Sat. old or over. land 2; heifer 1 yr old, 2; [ The planing mill was built by Lan- driving home from a party a little urday that tim association would be heifer calf, 1; special, bull 1 yr old; 1. don, End & Keating in I889. The after two o'elnck Wednesday morning, able to meet all expenses 'of the fair, plant was well = equipped with ma- Farmer Mr. Schell thought lie saw /ire near pay the premiums in full and a rental chinery. Several years ago, this firm the planing mill plant and drove to the driving park society, and still disposed of the property to the Cuss around that way to investigate the have a surplus in the treasury. This City Planing Mill Co., and all mem- PO[IIICiJtl!IS All[ matter. When he arrived at the C[ OSBV'S is a splendid showing in the face of bers or the old Iirm retained stock in north end of the building, he discov- tl~e unfavorable conditions+which pre- the new. This was later sold to other UP AND I)Ollttli ered the engine room in flames and vailed during fair week. members or the company and at pres- HAP, D PAN the fire had i~st reached the outside Secretary Campbell is issuing prem- Kelley, Montgomery, Musselman, ent there are three stoekholders~R. shoes are made {or men who want value for value, a of the building. ium orders this week. The following L. Ilallack and I. W. Hall, both of et al, After Governorship. A quick drive brought him to the a doilar's worth of wear and comfort for every dodar of is the list of prize winners: this city, and T. J. Anketell of De- shoe cost. residence of l saac Hall, who was Eleclton Is Drill a Year Off, the troit. The latter controlled the We have decided ideas about the way that sort of a D. Sullivan, Lapeer--Class ~, Stal- but awakened and Mr. Hall telephoned lion 3 yrs old, 2. largest number of sharesof the three. Fight Is on tn Ear. the alarm to the power house. Mr. shoe should be made--about the leather that should be The dry kiln contained maple lum- used to insure wear, the lasts that they must be made Win. Jenntngs, Etkton~Class 6, nest. Schell then aroused others in that ber belonging to Mark Bond of Ever- over to be comfortable the first time worn about the Stallion 3 yrs old or over, 1; Class 11, vicinity, and R. L. flallack, rue man- Witt~ the election for governor and green and Leo Swyrink of Gagetown value that should go w~th a shoe of this class. stallion 3 yrs old or over, 2. ager of the mill. The fire whistle and lieutenant governor still over a year and red oak belonging to the com- "Hard Pan" shoes are right; they are the best in- John Gardner~Class 6, stallion 2 yrs bell brougi~t out a large company of old, 1. off, the fight is on in dead earnest, puny. Others who lost lumber in the surance against the toe corn, the heel blister, the limp- citizens who hauled tne tire appara- and while three men are firmly seated tire are Arra Prout and Hiram Key- ing gait, the tired feet. A. g. Graham-~Class ~3, mare 3 yrs tus to the scene and soon had two in the gubernatorial candidates' wa- set, both of Wickware. old, 1; sucking coil 1. streams of water playing on the If you'll wear one pair, you'll always wear them. The company had the building well E. I/might, Oagetown--Ctass 7, mare gon-Kelley, Montgomery and Mussel. ilames. rondo-there is still talk in the air that tilled with stock, much of it being in Men's $2.85 and more. Boy's$2.00. or gelding 4 yrs old, 1; mare or gelding The tire had such a big start that it they will be asked to move along and a state of manufacture for contracts "'HALF PRICE BECAUSE TWICE THE WEA~2' 1 yr old, 1. Class 8, mare or gelding 3 was impossible to save the mill and make room for one or two more before which the company was completing. yrs old, I: span of horses 4 yrs or over dry kiln, but the Ilames were control- election time rolls around. Among the stock was material for the J. D. CROSBY SON. weighing 1,600 lbs each or over, 2. led sufficiently so timt the lumber Gass Gity~s Shoe and GIothin~ Men. There is not the least doubt but new P., O. & N. depot at this point. Class 11, sucking colt, 2: brood mare sheds and their contents were saved. that the tight this coming election It is thought that the tire was withfoal by side, 1. Class 26, ram 2 A large number of small tools sucl~ for a new chief executive for Michigan started by a spark which lighted in a yrsold or over, 1; ram lamb, 1; ram as saws, planes, squares, hits, etc., will be the l~ardest and hottest cam- pile of lumber tlmt lind been placed a lamb, 2; ewe 2 yrs old or over, 1 and 2; were taken from the building and can paign battle ever witnessed. Already short distance from the boiler to dry. ewe I yr did, 1 and 2: ewe lamb, 1 and probably be fitted up for future use. thousands of people of Michigan have Manager Hallack and W. T. Schenck, 2. Class 33, ewe 2 yrs old or uyer, 1 The wind blew from the southwest listened to speeches by the three can- who is employed at the mill, both and .,'). ewe I yr old, 1 and 2-. ewe lamb, and large brands of tire were carried didates mentioned and they haven't looked over ttle engine room before Our Balsa , 1. Class 49, .~ bu white winter wheat, as far as Garfield avenue. Fortu- 1. started, doing just a little sparring to they left the mill at six o~elock on WILL RELIEVE YOURCOUGH nately the late rains and a 1)ght fall [ir, Pille () be in trim when the starting pistol is Tuesday evening and took the usual John Copland--Class 7" mare or or snow placed all but two buildings AND PERHAPS PREVENT A fired for the race to the coveted goal. precautions to guard against tire. If gelding 3 yrs old, 1. Class 30, ram 2 out of danger. These buildings be- yrs old or over. The names of Colon C. Lillie of this theory of tlm origin of the fire I SERIOUS SICKNESS. TRY longed to Alfred Collison. One was a Ottawa county, and Railroad Com- be correct, the start must have been John Walmsley~-Class 7, mare or shed across tt~e alley from the,mill a,a Spruce A BOTTLE FOR 25e. gelding 1 yr old, 2; brood mare with missioner C.L. Glasgow have been made some time in the afternoon and an(ZLthe other building was his resi- mentioned recently for the Republi- the fire smouldered in the dus~ and foal, l:+sucking colt+, 2. dence. Several men were on the spot Cough Syrup can nomination for lieutenant gover- lumber until it was tinnily fanned into D. E. Turner~Class 7, sucking colt, and putout the llames with buckets nor. Mr. Lillie is a prominent~farmer a blaze late in the hight. 1. Class 8, brood mare with foal by of water wl~enever they caught. and is well known throughout the The loss is a severe one both to the WOOD'S DRUG STORE. side, 1. Class 10, mare or gelding 1 The loss of the mill and the ma. yr old, 1: brood mare witt~ foal by state as the editor of the "Michigan members of the conlpany and to the chlnery is estimated at $3,000. The community as well, as the plant was side, 1: mare br horse sucking colt, 1. Farmer." He +erved in the constitu+ floors of the building were well coy- i practically ti~e only planing mill of Class 14, bull under ! yr'old, 1: cow 3 tlonal convention and at the present ered with lumber and this loss is es-t any size and capacity on the P , O & -'~%%:"""%%"%%~"%"~";'~" '%1' "-".'-'.'-;%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%..yrs old or over, 1 and 2; heifer t yr is deputy dairy and food commission- timated at $I,000. Owing to the ~ , south of Pigeon It is "~' - " or. Mr. Lillle has served several ~+ • ~ too early old, 1: l~eifer under 1 yr old, 1. Class high rate or insurance+seven per to state when tl+e plant will be re+ 24, fat cow or heifer, 1; fat steer, 1; terms as president of the Michigan built but citizens of this community ..,,. Class 32, ram lamb, 1 and 2: ewe 2yrs Dairymen's association, and is now contend protection was carried by t want to see the plant replaced at the the company. old or over, 1 and 2; ewe i yr old, 1 serving his first term as president nf earliest date possible. mIi and 2: ewe lamb, 1 and 2. Class 48, 2 the National Dairymen's association. II Mr. Glasgow has served as state n loaves brown bread, 2: collection of BAY CH¥ 011 SAIl|YAW? For sale---2 second hand heating jellies not less than three, t. Class 56, senator, and since the expiration of stoves, dry wood, 25 potato crates, fancy quilt, 2. his service has°been a member of the Business Men in Both Cities Talk light wagon. A.A. Hitchcock. + y • Joshua Curtis, Deford--Class 8, Michigan railroad commission. It Railroad. now seems quite probable that there Fifteen Oxford breeding ewes for ~ mare or gelding 2 yrs old, 1. Class 10, sale. Fred Parker. 10-15.3x-~ span mares or geldings, 4 yrs old or will be a number of eandi:lates for That Saginaw business men are in- this nomination. , over, 2. forested in a railroad from Saginaw For sale or exchange for property in ,~ Frank: tioagland-+Class ~ mare or Not content with this array for a to Cass City is shown by the following Cuss City, an S0-acre farm in Green- gelding 1 yr old, 1. Class 47, Single political battle there promises to be a letter which was received by members lear township.. A.D. Mead, Comb Brown Leghorn cockerel, 1; lively congressional war on it: plans of the local rallroad committee from 10-15- Route 5, Cuss City. Single Comb Brown Leghorn pullet, 1. now under way materialize. tl~e Sag!haw board of trade: ForSale Twoyear oldcolt. Milli- J. D. Brooker--Class 8, sucking Then. too, even the speakership of Saginaw, Mich., Oct. 9, 1909. Dear Sir: gun Bros., one mile north of Cuss ":; Everything for edit, 1: span of ho~ses 4 yrs old or over the next legislature is a theme for City. This office is in receipt of your weighing 1600 lbs each or over, I. consideration by politicians, and soy- joint favor of the 7th inst., and it will The mill at Cuss City will run Class 47, 13uiI Orpington hen,. 1 and 2; oral names have already been heard of be referred to tim Board of Directors Ill" the Kitch e i~.-""Ill every day in the week except Sunday tl II ~u cockereli ~ and '~; pullet, 1 and 9. certain politmians who would like to at our next meeting. We believe tt~e and Monday. llugl~ McColl. 1-i5.2 m• breeding pen, 2. usurp speaker Campbell from the construction of a road to your section he1 ps make life a happy one for the kitchen maid. If you .. throne. of the State will be a question of the For sale~A horse, iron ~rey, 4 yrs. Hugh McColl--Ciass 10, stallion 3 utmost ~mportance, and it is receiving -" have right at hand a flour box of Best Grade F10ur such as ,, old, weight 1275 lbs. See Jas. McKen- yrs old or over, 1+ Class 55, burnt attention by the mere bets of our trans- zie. 10-1~+2.x+ White Lily or White Foam+ =. work medicine ~ase, 2: hand mirror. 1. [IVI] IO lIE Y[ARS portation committee and business in- IIII1~ terests. You will hear from us again mI Class 5(L Battenburg doily, 2; bead J. C. Preston of Akron Sentenced by in the very near future, as it will ~be Sidewalk Tax Notice. I m work purse,~2; best pr l~andmade pip iiu Judge Beach. quite important to have our respec- Sidewalk tax is now due and must ~m low eases, 1. tive committees, with those of other be paid at tl~e power tmuse on or be- $ White Foam mli (2. J. Bingham, Gagetowno-Class 10, interested committees, get tagether as foreNov+ 1+ After that date 3 per Judge Beach sentenced J. C. Preston i1~II mare or gelding 3 yrs old, 1. Class 49, early as possiLle so that the matter cent will be added rot collection. m~ of Akron to from ~ive to ten years in may receive the necessary conmdera- 10-8 2 W.N. Straube, Supt. mn } bu white winter wheat, 2:12 ears Jackson prison for assault with intent tion. yellow dent corn, 2; 12 ears white Bread Flour to do great bodily harm on Morton Thanking you for tl~e interest taken for Sale. dent corn. 1. Class 51, plate single by your eommittee and that of your Smith, following a dance August 31. 40 Acres 1~ miles east of (;ass City, variety pears, 2. Board, and assuring you that you will south-side or Main street. Will sell A fair trialof it is solicited. The same careful attend His brother, Clarence, and Don Lake receive our hearty eo-operation. I am, Edw Mark--Class 10, mare or total- all or a part. E.H. Pinney. 10+8-2~- were given 60 days each in the Detroit Yours very truly~ tion will be given our White LiIy Pastry and General Pur- ing 2 yrs old, 1 and 2: Class 52, plate house of correction for participation F+ F. KLEINFIELD, 1pose FIour. , 1; Gittflower, 1. Secretary. [or Rent. in the same serape. Mrs. Lake was ++ Albert Vogel~Class 10, mare with Since the receipt of tills letter, the Good dairy farm. 50 acres improv+ To the Dairymen of Cass City and vicinity~We expect also convicted, but on account of her ed. G,~od orchard and drive welL a carIoad of high grade foal, 2; mare or horse sucking colt, 2. infant child was released. Saginaw board of trade has appointed Marian A+ Keyworth, Shabbona, Mich+ Class 16, bull 3 yrs old or over, 1. Class a committee representing three of 10 9+ .~ Farmers' Brand Cotton Seed Meal 48, 2 qts mane syrup, 1: canned Chicken Pie Social at Bethel that city's largest commercial institu- peaches, 2; canned currants, 1 and 2; The Ladies' Aid Somety of Bethel tions. J. W. Symons, W. C. Phipps 1louse to rent+ Enquire of Win. to arrive this month by Oct. 20tb. Also have in stock Smith+ Cuss City. I0+8+2+×+ canned crabapples, 2. Class 49, 12 M. E. church will give a chicken ni~ and R. C. Morley are the members of ears sweet corn, 2; 12 ears smut nose social in the class room of the church, this committee and they will confer ~Oil Meal, Gluten Feed, Bran and Middlings in Ton Friday evening, Oct. 22. program be- Wood for Sale. corn, 2. Class 50, p~ early re(l pota- ginning at 8 o'clock and supper follow- with local committees at Cuss City toes, o. Dry seasoned wood: small or large Lots at Lowest Prices. -, pk early white potatoes, 2; 5 ing the program. The program will and Card. quantities. A.L. Jdhnson. lo+1 consist of music and speaking by sev- These feeds are of the highest analysis sCd in the state. mantels, 1:3 largest sunflowers, 2. Handy Bros. of Bay Clty, who are Class 51, assortment and greatest, va- eral speakers from Cass City, also planning the construction of a rail- For sale or exct~ange on a farm, a Remember us when looking for your dairy suppties for the home talent. Come and enjoy your- riety pears, 1. Class 52, plate Pippin, road from Bay City to some point on house and two lots with fruit trees fall and winter. self. Adults, 25c; children, 15c. and barn. Buildings in first class 1; Strawberry, 2; Rambo, 2; Canada the P., O. & N. R.R. andtllepur. condition. Corner of Ale and Hough- . Feed Grinding Every Day. ,! Red, 2; Wine , 2; crabapptes, 1; ggetion Sale of HousehoM and Other [ffects. chase of the P., O. & N. system, will ton streets, Cuss City, For further largest display from one or- The undersigned having sold his consider Cuss City as the terminus of particulars enquire at Chronicle chard, 1. residence, corner of Houghton and the new road. This letter was re- office. 10.1.4+, Levi DeLong-~Class 10, span mares Oak streets, Cuss City, will offer for ceived from them Tuesday: Cass City r liing co. :: sale nearly all of his household effects A Columbia graphophone as good as or getdings 4 yrs old or over, 1. Class and some implements and tools on Mr. James H. Hays, new for sale at half price. Enquire at ~=%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%"====. , =, ~. ~ =.. = =. =.. ~ . ~. % 51, plate plums, 2. Cuss City, Mich. this office. 9.10. . = ,, ,, ,, = . =, ® . ,,,, . .... = ~.. =%%~+%%~ Saturday, Oct. 23rd, (or if weather Dear Sir: proves unfavorable, on Oct. 30th). P, A. Koepfgen~Class 10, span We have Your favor of the 9th mares or geldings 3 yrs old, 1. Sale to commence at 1:30 o'clock p.+m+ promptly. Remember, the 23rd if inst. relative to the matter or the P., mouse fop Sale. James Wallace--Class 11, stallion 3 weather is right. This is not old and O. & N, R. R. Co., and would say that My residence of thirteen rooms witl~ yrsold or over, 1. Class 48, canned abused truck, but goods well cared rot Mr. T. L. Handy is oat of the city to+ all modern improvements. Also store day, but upon his return the matter peas, 1; canned beans, 1. Class 49, and presentable. Bills will be issued 22x90, living rooms up stairs. Will will be taken up with him. sell or exchange ford good farm. A+ Buy Furniture at Lenzner's bu barley, 1. m connection with this notice. See bills for terms. James MaeArthur. In the meantime, it might be well A. McKenzie. 10-8- E. H. Pinney~Class 11, gelding or for you to outline some proposition which the Cass City people might have mare 3 yrs old or over in harness, 1. horses I:or Sale Grapes to offer, and it can ne taken up with Nell McLarty--Class 11, gelding or Two horses weighing 1,400 each. you in the near future. 50c a bushel at the yard. mare 3 yrs old or over in harness, 2. Also wagon and new harness. A.A. Yours truly, lJrown, Gagetown. 10-8-2 Travis Schenck-~Class 11, gelding Brian. I0-15- Handy Bros. Mining Co. Subscribe or mare 1 yr old, 1; sucking colt, 1; A+ S. Rattle. Farm Wanted--About 80 acres, or To-day Empty banels for sale a~ Jones'. more. Prefer to give money rent, or brood mare with foal, 2. I0.I5- A house to rent. Enquire of Mrs. will work on shares. Leave word at L. E. McConnell. 10+15.tf this office. 9-17-2".tf TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE.

CASS CITY CHRON!CLE. That Dog. DEFORD. PUBLISI~fED %'EEK L2{2, gdi NL@ ,t. C~ McCain is with us agai:1. .K'heqh'i-County Chronicle ahd CassCity kk~Y 'WILBUR D, NESBIT. ~ En~e.rDrise consolidated A>r, z0, 19U~; Two potato buyers in this town. New sidewalks galore in (,ur town. Subscription price--One ye,~r, $I.00; ~ix months° 50 cents: tiwee months. 2g Sugar bee~s not as ~(~od as las~ year. Ceil[S. Advertising rates ma(le knovvr~ on Jesse S,,le the first man on the ~ppllcation, Entered as second-class matter April o town li~e to harves~ beets, 27, 1906, at the postoffice a~ Cass City, N[ichigan. under the Act of Congress Nrs Jesse Sole is somewha~ ;In- of Mar. ~.° 1879. proved it>healtl~, does ligh~ work. il. i:. L[NZN[R. PuNisher. Earn Lester sold one acre of pota- ~he Kind You Have Always ~ough~, an4 which has been toes befl~re they were elevated for $50. in use for over 30 years~ has borne the signature of Director£. Jay Asi~by and wife leave for Cali- an4 has been made under his per- fornia this week to spend the winter. ~ sonal supervision since its infancy, Ors,n Valentine has moved to the Allow no one to deceive you in this. DR. 51. M. ~VlCKWARE, Reg Courliss place, Section 25. No- All Counterfeits, Imitations ~nd "Just-as-good" are bu~ Physician and Surgeon. Office over Corne- ves~a. Experiments th'~t trifle with and endanger tile health o£ lius' qrocery. Residence two blocks south of Laing& Janes' store on Seeffer street, east Two cases of typhoid fever south of Intents and Children--Experience agains~ Experiment;. side. Special attention paid t(~ mid-wlfory and diseases of women. Novesta Coraers'Wm. Johnson and a Mr. Martin. What is CASTORIA Dr. A. N. TreadgMd The Hobo--Misler. I found the dory The p~easant purgative effect ex- Castoria is ~ harmless substitute for Castor Oil, ~are- Office and residence Seeger St. Office oa yore" wife is advert;sin' a reward nv perienced by all wt~o use Cl~amber-. round flour of building ~tcross from [t.osl)itai. gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I~ is ]Pleasant. Ig ~ pecial care given to diseases of women and $5 for. lain's St,maeh and Liver Tablets, and children. City phone. Mx'. Grout-Yea did eh? the healthy c~mdition of tim body and contains neither Opium~ 1Eorphine nor other ~rareotie The H,)bo--Yes. an" if you don't mind whIct~ they create, make~ one substance. Its age is its guarantee. Ig destroys Worm~ DR. A. W. TRUE~DE~LL, ~imme $11) I'll take it b:wk to her, feel joyful. Sold by L [. Wood & C,~ and allays ]Peverishness. gg cures Diarrhm~ and Wind Physician and Surgeon. Shabbon:~, Mich. See: Colie. It relieves ~eething Troubles~ cures Constipation Bpecial alien(lea to sur/ery. TOWN LINE. If people wiLl~ the sytnpL(mas of kid- and Flatuleney. It assimilates the ]?cod, regqflates the ney or bladder trouble could realize Stomach and Bowels~ giving healthy and natural sleep. J. H. HAYS, /1. D. their dan~er ttmy would witt3out b,ss Mr. [h ffman still continues quite ~he Children% Panaeea~--~he l~Iother's Friend, Physic;ahead Sure-on. Office Da'/s: Wed~ of time colnmeace taking Foley's Kid- I went to visit Uncle John's. an' all sick. nesdays, 10 M. to 3 P. 5I- c S~turd~ys I to 5 ney Remedy. Tnisgreatremedys~ops the time behaved n/yself; Ao BenSl3arp is the owner era new P. M. the pain and the irregularities, [ didn't climb up on a chair to look s~repgtHens and bui,lds up tl3ese or- into the pantry shelf, potato dl~,~,er.' (~ty CASTORIA [ didn't throw stones at the dog or P. A. 5chenck, D, D. S. gans and ~l~ere is no dang(r of tease the Maltese pussy eat. tlarry Hickie of Care spent Sunday ,~ Boars the Signature of Brigl~t's disease or other serious dis- DENTIST. An' mamma told me to keep elean~ with his parents lmre. Graduate University of Michigan. Oitlco order. Do not disregard ti~e early an" all the time I'memberedthat! hours7:30a m. to12m, and1:30t,o 5:St p. m~ symptoms. L, I. Wood & Co. MissAddieSoie of Kingston spent Office n Fritz Block. Cass City. Michigan. ~Vhon we was at the table I would Sunday at tmr home here. always keep things on my plate Oriflin of Pajamas. Dentistry. An' never got the fidgets when they M~s. J. B. Hiekie had tile misfor- Jajamas are be;n/ i~}terl)roted sim- helped the rest an' I must wait: L A, F1wrz, RESIDENT DEN'I?IS~. When Aunt Louisa look her naps I tune to fall one day last week and ply "leg garnieu~s." They wore eager- Office over E. Ryan's drug store. W~ so- kept as still as still couhl be-- was hur~ quite badly. llci~ your patronage when in need of den~a~ ly ndopled by iGuro{)eaus in India from I 'membeved everything like that. just work. Mr. and ~blrs. Ct3as. Patterson and the Mohammed:ins. probably by the like my ~larnlna can-shunned me. children from near tJaro" spent Satur- Th0 KindYou Hay0 Al ays B0ught Elkland Arbor, No. 3~, A. O. O. ~. Portoguese in tl~e "first place. Earlier never pulled the llowers up nor run day and Sunday at the lmlne of Mr. meets the second and fourth Thursdays of Angtoqndian generations knew them the cutter-grass about. in Use For Over 30 Years. each month in Oddfeltow Hall. Visiting An' always I was careful not to sniff and Mrs, Lewis Retl~erford. comp~nlons ~lways welcome. as *'l()llg drawers" OF "'InosqllilO draw- or whine or fret Or pout. TH~ C~TA~R COMPANY, T7 ~UR~&Y ~TR~¢'Ts ~:W "~'0~ C|TY, WALTER ANTttES. C. G. ers" slid still earlier gener:lliol|s ns ]~ didn't play train witl~ the chairs or I Mrs. John Lovetl and children, who A. E. BOULTON, ~ec-Treas. "mogul breeches." umler wifi('h name stand u|) on them with FIly feet. lmve been visiting at the imme of Mr, they are referred to by l;eaun}ont and }~ltl~eallso lny in~Ln~lll[lll, said S!leh tricks would lnake great scratches on and Mrs, Get,rye Martin for tl~e past Fletcher, [']urol)eall im[)rovers were c tim seat. week: returned to their t~ome at Cros- at olle iime iu the habit of adding feet well last Friday. to these leg gaPulen[s, but a certaiu I didn't make mud pies at all, nor go a-runnin' in tile (lust: The Leek W. C. T. U. will meet PONT{ O, OXFOHD & NOHTH- Londo~ tradesnla~ was not at.a h)ss to I always answered "Thank you, find an ouHandish reason for this addi- please," buhcause iny |ngnlma with Mrs. Eli Leek Thursday after- tion. 'I believe, sir. it is on aceount of said I must ; noon, Octgber 2I, at two o,oloek, the white ants." he replied to an in- I never got my sash nntied no let my Members are especially requested to EHN H {LFIO [I, hair conic out of curl. OTI C;IS quiril~g customer.--London Graphic. Buheause lily nlanHna said I'd got to be present as tile annual election of be a perfeek little girl, officers wilt take place at tills meet- Hoarseness in a child subject to in~. Trains leave Cass City. croup is a sure indication of the ap- I never asked a second time for more i proaci~ of tt~e disease. It Cimmber- ice cream or cake or pie; I never hinted that I'd like a penny BUY lain's Cough Remedy is given at once Dance at Riker's, Cass City, Friday so's that I could buy evening, Oct. 15. or even after the cr, upy caugh has Some candy; nor I didn't make lead peared, it will prevent the attack. pencil marks upm~ tim door Contains no pc;sop. Sold by L. I. Nor anythtng~But I don't want to go Its a TOp ~otCJz Doer Wood & Co. a-visiting no more: Great deeds c()mpel regard. The i world crowns its doers. That's why Cement Coal Th~ Advance Guard. I said "I've had a lovely time" when Going North {1:25 a. m, an~ 7:5{{ p. m. j Uncle took me to the train-- the Amer|can people have crowned Oil, yes.~ I never made a rideyhorse Dr. King's New the King out of nly Uncle's cane or Ti~roat and Lung remedies. Every 6o{ng South 7:58 a. m. an~ 3:29 p. m. Not' took his watch apart to see what atom is a health force. It kills ~erms was inside to make it run. and colds an0 la grippe vanish, it 5ELL i I had to~*Inonll)tHr all of that, an' never heals cough-racked membranes and had a blt of fun! cougi~ing Stops Sore, inflamed bron- t chial tubes and lungs arecnred and hemnrrimges cease. Dr. George More, Black Jaee, N, C., writes: "it cured and F, H, CARROLL, me of lung ~rouble, pron0uneed hnpe- (i rain Beans l less by all doctors," 50e, $1.00. Trial J Gen'l SupL, Pontiac. bottle free. Guaranteed by L, I. Wood & Go. o TO Hard Hit. Astror~omioa{ Questions. An express train running to the sun would cover the distance in 250 CASS CITY l Repairing years. How many wreck extras would {.,> the papers get out in that time if the i train really ran to the sun? ()<'> While you wait. (iI AIN CO. (,) The nearest fixed star has a double <'> I have secured the services of or twin star, that revolves about it <'> Joim Zinnecker, a first-class slme once in 89 years. In what respect ~> maker, who will assist, me in my Station Masher-Porter-Clerk (to pro- does this star differ from a South <~) shoe repair shop. This arrange- spective 1)sssenger who is waiting on a American republic? <> men( makes it possible tea(tend branch line station for a train tlmt is The moon is thought to have no at- ~> promptly ~o the wants of all my mosphere. Write, in 100 words, your ~ customers, much overdue)--ShCtl be gettin" near now. sir. 'Ere's tlw engine, driver's idea of how the inhabitants of the <)(,> tits(class work 0uarantee~ aa~ at little dog a Both Boys Saved. "Dis pal)er sez dat Teddy Roosevelt's to be 2,000,000 miles wide. If a man .> Louis Boon. a leading mercbantof publishers give him a dollar a word." Everything in r Peter P. Weber. were walking on the edge of one of Norway, Mict~. writes: "Tt~ree bottles "Dat's notlHn'. 1 wunst got $2 a Under Crosby's Store Cass City. ~ or FoDy's Honey and Tar absolutely the rings, and fell off, how long would word--when i sassed de judge." cured my bay of a severe cou~h and a it be before the papers would print nei~t~bor's boy, wl~o was sa ill wlth a diagrams with a cross marking the cold that tl~e d~etors cave t~im up, spot where the man fell? {=riohtfgI fate Averted was cured by tukit~ Foley's Iloney Building Material It is estimated that on Mars there "I would have been a cripple for a~d Tar." Nothing else is as safe and life. from a terrible cut on my knee are 10,000,000 miles of eanalg. Pre- certain in results. L.I. Wood & Co. cap," writes Frank Disberrv, Kelli- Rheumatism suming all of them to have been dug her, Minn., "without Bucklen's Ar- by govermnent contract, how many Full Value for Your Money. She Could Cook. nica Salve wlaieh soon cured me." In- Do you want to get rid offieiaIs would have resigned from the He lind wedth,d a pol)lll:lr actress. fallible for wounds, rugs and bruises, of it ? If so, take Dr. 5iiles time the bill authorizing the canals it soon cures Burns, Scalds, Old Sores, much to (lie dismay of his friends. Try us. was passed by the Martian congress to Boils. Skin Eruptions. World's best Nervine modified as di- says the Ch~veJand Plain Dealer. He the date of completion? for Piles. 25e at L. I. Wood & Co. was feud of the t)ractical things of rected in pamphlet around The atmosphere on is one- life. His friends were sure the profes- Deford (irain and Lumber Go. bottle. In addition thousandth part the density of the at- The Drone. to ~ho siolial lady would prove anything but mosphere on the earth. Sounds carry direc~ curative properties a helpmeet to l~im. It was their first H. W. YOUN(], Manager. with astonishing clearness. How breakfast in the pretty suit in the little it has a soothing effee~ up- many miles would a kiss carry? on the nervous system bz flat. The coffee was delicious, the steak of the exact rareness he prefer- As which the rheumatic red, and he had never eaten such rolls. Usual. }{bnle Irom tile inountains, pains are controlled, and. He held one of the latter aloft. "Why, IIome from tile sea. res~ and sleep assured. where did you buy them, my love?" Home from the lakeside, ® he asked. She flung him a bewitching Home from the lea~ I~c has made many cures smile. "1 created those roils." she dra- Back from vae;.,tion. North. south, east arid° west, of ~his painful disease, matically answered. "You?" he cried. And all of them begging: some of them after years "Yes." sire replied. "1 was cooking in "Oh. please let us rest!'" a downtown restaurant when I went ( r|s w01d H0gse of suffering. If it will on the stage." Too Much for Her. DETROIT, MICHIG&N cure others why not you. "What is the matter with Aunt yore" ease is compli- Your cough annoys you. Keep on Minerva?" asks the managing editor hack;he and tearing the delicate mem- of the Woman's Helpful Hints Maga. cated, write us for advice, branes of your throat if you wan~ to be annoyed. But :f you want relief, zine, observing that Aunt Minerva, i~ rests you no~hing an4 the editor of the answers-todhe-anx. European Plan------wan~ to be cured, take Chamberlain's may save you prolonged. Cou~h Remedy. S~ld by L ][~Wood ious department, has just been ear~ suffering. & Co. tied from the office in a dead faint Mrs. Blaek--Yo' husband dean' take "I was so crippled that I could and placed in an ambulance. much interest in baseball, do Ira. Mrs. 200 Rooms 100 Rooms t50 Rooms scarcely walk. After having my shoes Spider's Web. "She was opening her mail," replies Brown? Now, my husband am always on for an hour or two I could manage I,:fforis utilize Ihe spider's web for with private ~ t e'n H~o. well ~ ~$b ~'~nA to walk by suffering the pain. Then to the assistant editor. "and came upon talkin' about de home plate, ][ began to have pains all through {wa('li('a] lmrl)oses were made as early a query asking for suggestions as to Mrs. Brown~H[uh~ De only plate wate~ my system. My doetor told me 1[ had $100 as 1710 in France. an aeute attack of inflammatory what to do if corot)any should unex- mah lmsband talks about am de din- Per Day rheumatism. I read about Dr. Miles' pectedly arrive while a woman was neh [)late. Igervine. bought a bottle and I com- t~isin time of sudden mishap or menced to get better from tim start cleaning house and had the parlor and and for the past six months h~ve accident that Chamberlain's Lini- bedroom furniture in the back yard, Dining Room and Care men~ can be relied upon to take the scarcely any pain, and am able the range dismantled, the curtains Foley's Honey and Tar clears the walk as well as ever." place of the family doctor, who can- air passages, s~ops the irritation in JAS. H. SANDlgRS, down and the rugs up, a sprained Club Breakfut hem 25 c,nu up Tabled'Hote di~er at uoo~ ud not always be found at the moment. the throat, soothes the inflamed mem- P, O. BOX 5, Rockaway, IN'. $. wrist, a sore thumb, and had acci- well llSMKl dlaing room on parlor night, 50 tenU Your druggls~ sells Dr, Ml|es' Neev- Tllen it is that Chamberlain's Lini- branes, and the mos~ obstinate cough |he, and we authorize him to vetue~ ment is never found wanting. In dentally dropped her hair rat in the disappearsl Sore and inflamed ~ungs n~r, ~ mfe IdU r~ ou Iround floor. Lady w~m ia m ~ room price of firs~ bottle (on|Y) if |t fa||~ cases of sprains; cuts, wounds and bucket of suds." are healed and strengthened, and ~he ~o benefit you, Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, In4 bruises (]hamberlain's Liniment ~akes cold is expelled from the system. Re- out the soreness and drives away the fuse any but the genuine in the yellow POSTAL & MOREY, Proprieton pain. Sold by L. I. Wood & Go. oackage. L. L Wood & CG CASS CITY CHRONICLE. THREE

,ib t MICHIGAN ITEMS. NO BLUFF. BiG LOGG]NG SEASON tS 3N Despondent over recent business AVITATI]BWILL Admiral Evans Says Our Navy Is Best3USTS LO EXPEi3IED! |verses, Philip HonG a former well-to~ in the V¢orld. Operations on a Larger Scale Than Ido business man of Menominee, "Fighting Bob" Evans declared lhat for Several Years Past to Be Con- "gL K FIIIDAY"hanged himself in his l~arn. [IAII LIKEBIB[IS RepIesentative Landis of Indiana, Destructive and Dreaded insects ducted in Northern Michigan. Bert H. Hadsall; an Owosso tlnner, who says the American navy is a has fa:ten heir to $25,000 bequeathed bluff, doesn't know whal he is talldng Looked for in 1914. Humboldt, Mich.~Logging opera- WILL THE USUAL BLOODY FRAY WILBUR WRIGHT G~VES FIRST about. hlm by his aunt, Mrs. Carrie Payne~ ;ions in upper Michigan will be con- MARK THIS HtSTOR|C Filer, the Manistee philanthropist. REAL ~NTERVlEW--TALKS AT "Mr. Landis," said the admiral dueled on a larger scale during the DAY AGAIN? LENGTH TO WRITER. grimly0 "makes lhe misiake of a lot season which is now opening than for The apple crop of Branch county i~ of gentlemen of his profession~that How Species, Sometimes Called a number of years past. Estimates a failure, according to rcporls. Care- of talking about things of which he "Pharaoh's Locusts" Differs from Df the cut vary. but there Is little ques- DEAN COOLEY'S ADVICE. les~ness in not spraying ~rees while knows nolbing. Of course, we need a Common Variety ~ Supersti- TALKS OF AEROPLANES tion that the Input will aggregate ma- in blossom is given as the cause. merchant marine, but this talk about tious Believe Presages War. A reckless bicyele rider ran down the navy being a 'bluff' is all d terially more than a quarter of a bil- There Js an Effort Now to Stop the In Simple Phrases the Conqueror of rot. lion feet. Scores of logging camps ~ 7-year-o;d Beatrice Dickinson. of Pittsburg, Pa.--Almost the whole Ruah in Which Many Are Annually Owosso, on a sidewalk, badly bruised the Air Tells How He Succeeded "We are weak in auxiliaries, no will be conducted in the upper penin- known world is infested at times by a sula this season and many hundreds Injured at the U. of M. her and then heartlessly kept on his and Why~Tel]ing of the Advantage doubt. But we've the finest navy in way. the whole world. And~ anyone who species of insect known as the cicada, of men will be employed. Labor Is of His Machine. or locust. In many portions of the The Haske:l Home for Children. says the men, the boys who do the none too plentiful, and it is likely that work, areinefficient, is lalking rot. globe these insects come in such great Dean Cooley met his sophomore Battle Creek, which burned last Feb- wages will rule higher than tile scalp "Did the men on the Atlantic fleet numbers as to make life almost a classes in the engineering department rusty, is to be rebuilt at once with To the public at large the W~right that has ruled for two years appear like landlubbers? I wasn't burden to man and animal, and every past. and gave them a quiet little talk. as the $3,000 still in the treasury as a machine and its simple mechanism slarter, has been a hidden mystery, lts very with them during the Asiatic cruise. living thing in the way of vegetation Another new logging railroad is one man would talk to another, on the but I heard they struck two or three about to go into commission in thoi "I'll be ripe when I come out. simplicity has been charged with the is devoured within a very few hours. duty they owed to the institution. He typhoons over there and the battle- district. More construction of thisl judge," joked Stephen S. Pangburn mysterious, to the layman mind. Re- In certain sections of the United said in part: ships came out all right. Who says when he was sentenced to serve from States there is what is known as the kind has been accomplished in theI "You are a part of one of the great- porters have vied with each other in these men are landlubbers, untrained 20 to 40 years in Marquette prison ofor seventeen year locust. It makes its peninsula this season than for a num-, est educational institutions earth. vain to penetrate the Wright mind in lhe sea, and all that sort of rot? on killing his wife. appearance every 17 years. her of years. This is largely due tot and there is something for you to con- and extract from the Wright voice We make men in the navy. A new counterfeit $5 sider certifi- The last locust year was 1897, and tim fact that most of the standing sider beside your own selfish pleas° the intimate details of his aeroplane. "Willie all this talk about our weak cate, bearing the Indian head, series merchant marine is being noised the next appearance will be in 1914. timber still to be cut lies remote from ute. You are one of the university and particularly his own opinion as to 1899, has appeared in Michigan, and about, it shouhln't be forgotten that In 1880 the insects were more plen- the streams suitable for log driving. family, look out for the family honor, its achievements and future possibili- the secret service has issued a warn- we have the finest coast merchant tiful than in 1897, but several severe The newest logging railroad is that careful of family credlt. Have ing to the Iml";c. ties. Wllat is in the mind of Wilbur be the marine in the world. We need a for. storms swept the country, killing built by the Ontonagon Lumber anti little pride about, your family, and Wright and what he himself thinks a A small boy found Henry Goepfort, sign merchant marine as well. many before they had time to deposit Cedar Company. It extends from the wimtever stunt you (lo, be sure you aged 79, in a dying condition in two ~f his own work has not hitherto been "Two things, in my opinion, have their eggs in the branches of the village of Ontonagon, on the south back rooms of a house in Bay City. revealed to the public. Inspired by combined to stunt the growth of an are doing nothing that you will be trees, and in 1907 the English spar- shore of Lake Superior, southwesterly Running out for help, he returned to the spirit of tile Hudson-Fulton cele- American merchant marine. First, ashamed of doing after the excite- row devoured millions of the insects, .to the Fire Steel river, a distance of find the old man dead. bration, and ~by the few who have been the absurdity of congress back in the ment of the moment has passed. 6~/h miles. More mileage will be add- close:lv in touch with him during his sixties in refusing to take back inio and it is believed the number .will be "Remember the eyes of the entire Coming to Cadillac expecting to almost close confinemem on Gover- the service those ships which during greatly reduced the next time they ed next summer. The company is cut~ slate of Michigan are upon the uni- marry John Raabe. Mrs. Belle Dor- Bey, with her four young;° children, is nor's island, has opened his mind on the war were 'whitewashed,' or adopt. are due. ting timber in the Fire Steel country, versity and you, and that it is not stranded far from their Indiana home. the question of aerial flight and his ed a foreign flag during the strugg|e, The seventeen-year locusts are and it, has 200 men at work in two pleasant to have yellow stories circu- Raabe failed to appear. own accomplishments in this line as Then. second, the fact that steamship sometimes called "Pharaoh's locusts," camps there. Similar railroad lines~ lated about your university. Each do never before, stocks and bonds don't reiurn the are betng built by the Sawyer & Good- l your share toward making these Harry Ulrich donated a valuable because they make a soffnd that re- "'Do you think any Of the machines same income as the railroad securi- stories impossible. The hazing of water power rights to the Little Mus~ sembles the repeating over and over man Lmnher Company in Iron and 1 that have been built in Europe are ties. some years past has been disgrace- kegon Power Co., while other resi- of that historic name. The notes or Dickinson counties, by the Sagolal "The days are past when the Amer- ful." dents of MeeoMa county received pay ~ equal to your own aeroplane?" he was songs are not what might be termed Lumber Company in Marquette countyl merit for similar rights. asked. ° ican jackie has his fingers full of tar Since the posting of the faeulty's vocal, as they a~'e produced by the and by Hebard & Sons of Philadelphia J "No," with drawn, tense lips, Mr. and his head wet wiib slush. The ultimatum in regard to the annual The first sale of state tax lands rapid vibrations of two very thin in Baraga county. Wright remarked significantly, with American sailor nowadays is a me- class rush at the university, many ever held away from the capital tool{ films that cover a small cavity at the The roadbed or the Van's Harbor~ a semimmused expression on his face. chanic, a specialist. Two days at sea plans have been submitted by stu- place at Muskegon Thursday when "They have all copied us as much as is generally enough to give the green- base of the abdomen. In some lo- branch of the Sop line has been eom-: dents and instructors to give class the public domain commission sold they could, but as yet they still use est landlubber his sea legs. This talk calities the sound produced is some- pleted, and already all but four milesl rivalry an outlet that will be safe Muskegon county lands. twice the power, and even then they of sailors being born and not made is what different from that heard in oth- of this new railroad has been ironed.! from gore. The most acceptable plan F. Bruce Smith, Saginaw's blind are not able to produce results equal rot. Whoever i~eard of~a 'born' 12- er sections. Along streams, and espe- The remainder of the steel is expeeted~ presented is that of Dean Cooley of newspaper man, has been appointed inch gun pointer? to ours." ,cially along the Ohio river, the notes shortly,'and it is likely that the advent t the engineering department, and it by Coy. Warner a member of the "There have been several maga- Much was expressed in this are more bass, while on the highlands, of winter will find the entire line inl bids fair to take the place of the an- board of the state employment insti- zines lately that apparently fill valu- country ° because the Wrigi~t machine and especially in the mountain re- operation. The Van's Harbor brancht nnal Black Friday disgraces, tute for lhe blind In Saginaw. able space with absurd rot about the (lid not win in the race at Rheims. His plan is to have a Dole rush as George Brown, aged 46, a ineffectiveness of the American navy. gions, the sounds produced are more will be an important feeder for thol Mr.oWright's attention was called to in previeus years. At a sufficient dis- ~tock farmer, blew out the gas in his I noticed one recently which prates shrill. Sop line. It opens the eastern portionl this fact. and he was asked why he" tance from the pole, to prevent tile room a] a Port Huron hotel when he about 'born' and 'made' seamen and Every season there are a few lo- of Delta county, which has never be-, had not been successful against the congregation of the defenders, a retired and was found nearly asphyxi- labels our sailors as 'agriculturists' in fore been provided with railroad fa-' other aviators. ,custs, and the theory of many persons strong fence should be built to pre- ated the nexl afternoon_ He cannot presenting his p~ea for a ship subsidy. is that they are stragglers, or some eilities. The line extends from Van's "If I wanted to build a machine for vent an assault by a massed horde of live. "We want a merchant marine and that have fallen behind, by oversleep. Harbor, on Big Bay de Noquette, to racing I would build one different {tom the attacking party, which in past Drug sIore local option whisky was need one, but don'~ anybody make the ing, or have awakened a year or two Cook's Mills, a station on the Sop line years has° been the most dangerous given a black eye when a Pontiac the one which I have here. and~I mistal{e of libeling our navy as a too soon. in Schooleraft county, it traverses, feature of the rush. Ti~e offensive doctor ordered a bott:e and specified think I shall probably do so in a few 'bIuff.' " a large tract of timber land, owned~ party must obtain tha flag within a that it mu~t be "good whisky, not years," he remarked+ "The type we tn studying the cicada it has been have now Is not designed for racing by the Van's Harbor Lumber Com., limited time. tile diluted and covered-with-caramel THE MARKETS. learned that those malting their ap- The contest is to be held on the kind." purposes. Our machine is designed pearance each year do-not make the party, and one of its most lmportanti functions will be the delivery of logs afternoon of a day still to be known The 17-months-old son of G. H. for general, practical use. It is not Detroit~Cattle--Drvfed st "s $5 50 same sound as those coming every 17 as "Black Friday," either on the Ramboy of Saginaw. felI out of ~a a freak machine," emphatically empha- @5.75; steers and t(eifers,'ele~i00" "to years. Those we hear every year have to the Van's Harbor mill. This mill campus or in an adjoining field. The sizing tile fact that his machine was ~09, Sj.50{~fi: steers and heifers, 800 a long, quivering, drawn-out noise, has recently gone into commission, a, swing, caught his head in ihe rope not of the racing class or buih with., j,o0o:. $~,4.2a; grass steers and fence shall be a permanent structure and was strangled to death His and never seem to repeat the word new plant being built to take the place that view. ne'Iers that1,000~s steeare snna.,,~efat ~-,~.,.,800 to ~,u,ce.. +,.... $~;I upon which it shall be the sole privi- mother found the body hanging from 4.25; gra.- ,. "~ ' , .... ~, "Pharaoh." like those we have heard of~one that was destroyed by fire last In view of the recent accidents to fat. 500 700'$./:~',T~l~'4~.er:t.tt:/~t lege of the victorious party to roost. the swing. -= on the dates above named. They are spring. "I hope a healthy sentiment will be Selfridge and Lefebvre, who were ~o'WS~o$4: good fat sows, $3.50@:t.75; The combined efforts of the almost identical in appearance, but built up around this fence." concludes killed, Mrr Wright was questioned as !(ii.,.h.~,~'"' n cows, $2.~)0@3; canners,s3.50@4 $fair].75 Women's League and the Women's Dean Coots}++ to whether his type of machine was I to2;g:,;;ate~ol'o:avy bulls' they do not come from the earth until Athletic Association of tile U. of M. not equally unsafe, if not more so, gnus. bulls. [email protected]; CROPS OVER FIERY EARTH' The sephomore class at a meeting ~TCb"~l+ *a; choice reo~in~ steers, July, while the seventeen.year locusts have resulted in the securing of $5,000 than other aeroplanes, and whether =+'pledged itself as a body to allow n(~ . to I,UOU, [email protected]" fair feeding appear early in June or as soon as 1o apply on the Sleepy Hollow ath-!or not. the chances whieh he took s~e}e~s:, 800 to 1,000, $3.75@4; choice Corn Appears to Be All Better f'~r more hazing of freshmen until the the ground is warm. letie fie!d mortgage, were not equally as great as those -~ ~ "G o0e to 700, $3,[email protected]. fair ~-day of the Black Friday rush, and to stoc~{ers. 500 to 700 9a2s@a 50 • 'stock The yearly visitors remain until Mysteriously Burning Under- Bishop Charles Williams. of Detroit, which cost the lives of other daring medi'u~'_heifers 93' qa)3')5. .~: m)~!kers,"' " large,''" ' young,~ " ground Stratum. do none thereafter. If the significant m age, ~ducq)60; common milkers, killed by frost if they escape their glances that passed around as this made an eloquent idea for religion as aviators. $25 @ @ as. a course in universities in University enemies. The seventeen-year species measure was adopted mean anything, ",No," he answered, in his quiet, ef- thanVeal lastealves--,Market week; very 50e rdull; to $1quality lower York, Pa.~A remarkable under- ha]I. He advocated ,a department of are all gone in about six weeks. Black Friday will be a memorable day fective manner, "the control of our common; best grades. $8.o0; others, $3 ground fire in the neighborhood of religion analogous to the departments Each of these species and, in fact, to any freshman who doesn't leek machine is so perfect that unless care- @s; milch sows and springers strong Wiest's dam, several miles west of the .... of law and engineering. lessness or slructural defects occur for good reran-ion. about all the cicada that visit other himself in his room on that lay. city, which is causing some uneasi- The day after President Hurley of Lee Hunt. aged 17, a Battle Creek unforeseen, which is carelessness, no Sheep and lambs~Market opened parts of the globe, bore their way out steady last week's priers" will close ness among residents in that seetion: the student council issued the order cripple, has disappeared from home accident can happen to our machine, lower; best lambs $6 50'@6 65- e~(,. of the earth, climb upon some tree or that all freshmen should wear the and left a no~e saying his life was The Selfridge accident was due to the ~o good lambs $5@'6.25:"ii¢ht' t~; o,~" anything near at hand, until they cuff but which is generally supposed to be tradilional gray caps, there was a useless and he could bear it no structural defect of the propeller, burst their shell and expand their a burning peat bed, is resisting all ef- ,L,~; Ialr to good sheep, $3.75@4; culls land-office business in local clothing longer. It is feared he has drowned which should have been foreseen: the and common, $2.50@3 wings and begin their destructive forts to extinguish it. o stores. Eight hundred 9f the lids himself ill Goguac lake_ Lefebvre accident to unwarranted Hogs~Market 25 to 40e lower: hogs work. The fire was first discovered about carelessness." weigiH~ng from 120 to 150 very dull were sold in one day. Now practical- Mrs. W. R. Scott, of Bay City, who They leave their hiding place during two weeks ago by a farmer, who no- "In view of the universal Interest I¢,ig]~t.and not 3o wanted.good butchersRange $775~of prices:ni~s ly every freshie seen on the campus was found hung Up by the wrists Sun° the evening or night time, and if one tlced a vapor rising from his corn- wears one. in your machine, would you give some .... , ,- ~- , day, has charged her husband with ¢,,.~,,@7; ligl~t yorkers, [email protected]: stags will take tile trouble to watch careful- field. On closer examination he found the deed. According to his statement details as to the structure and mechan- ~-a off. lsm upon which you rely for efficiency Detroit~Vheat~Cash No. 2 red. 1 ly, he will see the insect creep upon thin smoke oozing from the ground, 'to the policc, Mrs. Scott has left home Denied Place in Parade; Ends Life. car on track at $1.18. closing at $]~18~/~ and digging some distance below the and gone to live with a (laughter. and safety of your machine, or for bid: December epened unchanged at some tree trunk or convenient weed Forced out of the big parade dur- the great efficiency which you claim?" $t.20bh, gained ½c and declined to or bush, and after b~eing exposed to surface found fire smouldering in a Michigan university students will ing home-coming week in Kalamazoo, Then followed a series of talks with $t,~0% L May opened at $1.21!~. moved the air a while, sometimes extending black substance somewhat like soft which he has made Ms home prac- hear Dr. Frederick A. Cook tell of his up ~o $1.21§~ and declined to $1.21~* Mr. Wright~who never has given a No. 1 white. $t.17~/~ bid. into daylight, It is seen to burst its coal. The fire at no place appeared tically all of his life, William Nye, discovery of the north pole as a eon- detailed explanation of his aeroplane Corn~Cash No. 2, 63e: No. 2 yellbw, outer covering, and with a series of upon the surface, the moist warmth, a veteran of the civil war with an tract has been signed with the ex- ~in which he revealed all of the z uars at (;de, plorer to appear here at the L;ghest in fact, having made the field remark- honorahle record, worth more th~n crucial lmints of the Wright machine. Oa~s-~Standard, 3 cars at 42½e, interesting movements it pulls itself price ever paid for a single at:ruction ably productive. ~50,000, but the city scavenger, grieved the theories upon which he has closing at 42e asked" No. 3 vthite, a~ out of its long prison and awaits the on the course given annually by the cars at 4]½c, 1 at ~tl~{~c, elosiitg unfolding of its wings. These are himself into despondency and commit. worked, and lie gave this technical 41Vee: No. 4 white, 1 car at 40½c. 1 at Further examination has shown that Students' Lecture association, this ted suicide by shooting himself and general explanation in a very 41e. more rolls, of flhn at first, but soon the fire extends about 200 yards in a through tl~e head. The deed was done being its 56th season. Rye-~Cash No 1, 2 cars at 74c. simple and clear way. Beans~Cash. $2; October. $1.95: No- develop into very useful members. At strip about fifty feet wide along the at the Nye home and' in the presence In the mate crop report the total "Our machine is superior to all oth- vember, $1,90. first the wings are quite transparent, Codorus creek. Tile thickness of this number of bushels of wheat raised in of the dead man's daughter. ers," he said. "The Wright biplane is Clow~rseed~Prime spot, $9: Decem- l~t soon become a grass green tint, burning substance is not known, but William Nye was one of the best the state is estimated at 12,000,000. ber. 5{) bags at $9; March. 200 bags at efficient not only in its eeonomie use $9.25. 100 at $9,10: sample, 28 bags at with dark lines. several men have penetrated to a known characters in Kalamazoo. The average yield per acre was 19 of power, but aI?o in its maneuvering $8.75. 30 at $8.60. 25 at $8.40, 15 at $8, The markings resemble the letter depth of 27 inches, when heat caused Three weeks ago, when it was de- bushels. The total yield of rye is fixed qualities. The biplanes of Voisin and 10 at $7.50: prime alsike. $8.25: samI)le W, and some superstltl'ous people say them to desist. sided to ~eeure the king for home- a~ 5,000,000 hushels, oats at 4t,000.000 Farman are about the same size as alsike. 10 bags a~ $7.50 t2 at $0.50. Timothy seed~Prime spol, 40 bags this signifies war. coming week, some one proposed Nye. bushels, corn at 52,000,000 bushels, ours. It is noticeable, however, that at $1.75. He led in the number of votes received beans a~ 6.000,000 bushels and sugar they use double the power and travel Feed In ]00-lb sacks, jobbing lots: As soon as the old garments are for several days and his defeat was beets at 800,000 tons. at less speed. In flight, the Voisin Bran. $25; coarse middlings. 926; fine east off the Insect leaves them stick- NEWS ABLE HELP TO HEALTH midd!ings, $30: cracked corn and finally broughl about by the suppres- Twenty petitions from the same and Farman are sluggish, slow. and coarse cornmeal, $30; corn and oat Ing to the tree and flies away and set- sion of his name. Nye recognized numlJ(er of voting precincts in ~he lacking in precision of movement, clmp, $28 per tone tles on some tender branch and begins Unique Service Is Installed In Cali- "that he should not be the king and county were filed with the Cadillac while the Vtright is the 'true bird,' Flour Best Michigan patent $5.85; depositing the eggs for posterity. The fornia Hospital to Care for took no offense, but when he was ordinary patent, $5.50; straight~ $5.40 county e~erk, asking the supervisors quick in its action, maneuvering with clear. ~$5.25; pure rye. $4.25: spring female locust is provided with a sting, Patients in Hospital. forced out of the parade on Thursday for submission of county prohibitidn promptness." patents, $5.25 ],er bbl in wood. Jobbing or ovipositor, through whleh It depos- lots. he ux~k to drinking and had been next spring. There were 2.200 names Los Angeles, Cal.~A unique feature drinking, it is said, most of the time its the eggs beneath the bark on the signed, representing about half the Walsh's Strong Nerve. in tim care of patients in hospitals since. •voters of the county, The matter wilt East Buffalo~-(:attle~There was a tender branches. These hatch in In the presence of a crowd which good demand for milch cows and about three weeks, and larva worms was introduced permanently to-day in be disposed of m next week's meet- springer~, and they sold strong, while packed the court room and over- resembling certain species of ant are the California hospital in this city B~th Engineers Killed. ing of the supervisors. the common kinds moved slowo The flowed into the corridor, John R. best feeders sold a little stronger. Best found. These drop to the earth, and after experiments for some time had Engineers of two fast freights on The question whether the Soldier's export sleers. $6.75@7; best 1.200 to Watsh, convicted of misappropriation in a short time they bury themselves proved its value. the Detroit-Bay City division of the home management may deduct a por- lo.~00-1b shipping steers, $6(~6.25; best of the funds of the Chicago National i.100 to 1.200-1b do. $5.50@5.~5: medium This feature consists of a daily M!ehigan Central, both of Detroit, tion of the pension received by the beneath the surface, feeding on the batik, heard the decision of the court steers. 1,050 to 1,150 lbs [email protected]; were killed and one fireman, two inmates is being brought to ~an issue light butcher steers, [email protected]: best tender hairlike roots of vegetation. newspaper containing a resume of all brakemen and a conductor were in- by the attorney-general's department of appeal that he must serve the sen- [a| cows. [email protected]: fair to good Where trees and shrubs are stung the news of tile day condensed from truce of five years in jail imposed hy $3.75@4; light cows, [email protected]: trimJ lured in a head-on collision in front through' an application to the Kent .mers. [email protected]: i)e~t fat heifers. $4.75@ badly the twigs decay and fall to the the morning papers. The news is dl. of the station at Carpenter's, between connty court to dissolve the injunc- the trial jury, 5.25: fair to good, [email protected]; common, earth, and In many places whole or- vided under three heads~foreign. Lapser and Columbiaville. Tuesday tion which prohibits the commandant Throughout the reading of the sen- $;<[email protected]; best feeding steers, ~00 to chards have been Mlled. United States and local~and is read deducting all above $12 a momh from •900 lbs~ $4@4 -60 : 700 to %~50 - lb dehorned morning. The northobound freight, tence the aged banker maintained the steeRers. $:L75@4: little common stock- It has not been determined just to the nurses at luncheon. Thus the the pension of the veterans. unmoved aspect that characterized with Engineer Albert Weisemiller ers, [email protected]; be~t bulls. [email protected]; bo- when the pupal stage actually begins. attendants are _prepared to impart to driving it, pullsd up and sto])ped a~ The amount of cash brought into him during the long and nerve-rack- ~gna bull~ [email protected].); stock bulls, $3 @3.25; best iresn cows and springers. Tile cicada r~emains in the earth un- the patients under their charge the tt~e station at Carpenter's. The south- Ann Arbor by the stu(lents is far in 4rig trial. $47@{;0: fair to good do. $35@45: corn- bound train crashed into it and both advance this year over any previous Walsh, though 72 years of age, re- mdrL $25 ~: 30. til it is time to come forth. Of course, events of the day. cngincs were reduced to a scrap heap. year for some time. The dull limes ceived the sentence with undan:~ted Hogs---Market 5t~10c looter: heavy, they live below the frost line. In ex- The therapeutic value of the plan, $8.30~8.40: medil]m, $8.15~8.30: best Eig~ or ten ears were smashed. En- ,of ]907~8 were felt by the students, mien, and even those who have been corn yorkers. $$.10@K20} Michigan eavatlng for cellars the year previous according to Dr. Walter Llndley, head gineer Weisemiller was ~pinned under and cash then was not so abundant instrumental in securing Ms convic- yorkers, $7.70@8: light yorkers. 97.50@ to the arrival of" such large numbers of tile hospital, must soon be recog- as it is this fall. A downtown banker tion as tile author of CMcago's great- 7,70: pi~s. $7.20~7.30; roughs. [email protected]; the wreckage and instantly killed, sta~s. $5.75096.25. of these strange trisects they can be nized by all hospitals, and it is his while Tucker died shortly after being has been quoted as saying that the est financial crash could not help but Sheep Market fairly active: best found burrowing upward to be near belief that it will be universally admire the firmness with-which he pulled from the debris, with his hands students brought approximately $2,- iambs $7.25@L30: fair to good, $6.50q~ the surface. adopted. and arms injured. 500.000 into Ann Arbor every year. received the dead]y blow contained in 7.25; culls. [email protected]: skin culls, $4@ 4.75: yearlings. $o.25 @.).50 ; wether~, The news of Gov. Warner's corn- the decision. [email protected]; ewes. [email protected]. Though Clare Pott~, of Cadillac. mutation of the sentence of Henry May Smoke in Church. Woman May Swear ~5ome. forged an order for only $1, while Smith, Pontiac's Jean Valjean. who Two sisters 'have unexpectedly Canada'~ Navy. Dayton. O.~In order to stimulate Princeton, [nd.~A Gibson county Lewis Lanes tried to secure $200 by was arrested by Sheriff Harris Mon- Interest in the afternoon meetings for found a brother who was lost when It is understood that the Canadian jury has made evident its opinion that the use of another man's name, each day, after an escape from Ionia re- government's bill respecting naval de- men, Rev. Thomas W. Cook, rector of "cussing" should not be too much dis- was sentenced to from two to four- all were little* children in Germany. formatory 11 yeaFg ago. has been fense to be brought ~before the eomlng St. AndreW's Episcopal church here, couraged when on her second jury te~n years in the Ionia reformatory. gladly received in that city. not only Both attended a reception given to session of parllamenl will provide for announces that he will Permit ~smok- trial it convicted Mrs. Ida Switzer of 8cones absolutely unparalleled in by ~mith's friends and relatives but the officers of the German warships a total expenditure about $20,000,- ing during service. profanity and fined her three dollars, the history of the section of the by citizens generally. in New York harbor and there they of were introduced to Second Lieut 000 during the next ~ix or seven Invitations have been sent out but secured the remission of all costs Michigan fruit belt are being enacted President Emeritus Angel1. in his years. broadcast, asking the men to attend of both this trial and a previous one. on the streets of Benton Harbor and address to the freshmen of the U. of Fritz HeM. whom they immediately the meetings, bringing their smoking other towns in the immediate vicin- M., declared the mission of the upper recognized as the long-lost brother° Plans contemplate a fleet of a dozen In which the Jury disagreed, amount- Ity, the cause being the inability.~oL classmen to be the spiritual and moral When eight years old he was sent war vessels, cruisers, tort~do ~boat~ materials-=elther pipes or ~= cigars~ lng to about $30. Mrs. Swltzer was to market in Germany and lost his basket manufacturers to supply the guidance of the younger students. He and destroyers and drydocks and a along. charged with handing some hot re- way. ,He wa~ sent to an institution de)hand of fruit grower~ for packages advised the new students to become Canadian shipbuilding plant. keY. Cook's congrgeationds encour- marks to a neighbor in a quarrel over and from th~at w,as grad.uated into the in which to packtheir fruit, mainly more intimate with the~ohler ones on Three vessels of the new fleet will aging the movement and exPect~ it to whose children should eat the green grades. great moral questions. navy. He had not seen his relatlve~ prove successful. for more than 20 y~ar~. be placed on the Pacific =~oast and peaches on a tree that grew at their nine on the Atlantic. partition fence. She I?Kld...... FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE.

LOCAL ITEMS, 1 And:ew Smith was a caller at Ar- t gyle V~:ednesday. Pay the printer. + Every Woman who wants to buy a New t Mss. ~G. W. Goff made a business + Ray Meiser has returned from Bay I trip to Detroit Tuesday. Coat is looking for the C~ty. + + 1 Mrs. Win. Morris of Gagetown spent Frank Forbes of Caro called in town IFriday with friends here~ Blaclt Cat Sunda3). John Sandham of Argyle was~ a Mrs. Parker spent Saturday business caller in town Tuesday. tyles, Cloth in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Ross of Kingston S. Y. Kenyon is entertaining a bro- were guests at the Zinnecker home on Hosiery J and Price.. , ther from Detroit. + Sunday. key. Weaver spent part of last Hiram Willis and daughter, Nina, t We control the sale of this celebrated hosiery in Cans @ week at Brown City. of Deckerville were visitors in town City. Careful buyers realize that there is no better hosiery You can find ALL in our Coat + Miss Carrie Robinson was a visitor Monday. on the market. We have a full stock of this famous hosiery. and Suit department. Ask to @ in Detroit~this week. + Mrs. Edward Pinney left Wednes. If you are not now wearing them, put Black Cat on your see the New Cloths, Homespuns, @ Mr. and Mrs. David Law were call- day for a few days' visit with friends next list of purchases. + Walt effects and mannish suit- ers in Flkton Tuesday. in Detroit. + ings. + M. A. Parent was a caller at Bad Mrs. A. A. Hitchcock conducted a + + Axe Monday and Tuesday. coat sale in 0aseville last week and You will need + + Miss Bella Mark is saleslady in A. one at Gagetown this week. @ A. Hitchoock% new store. Mrs. A. E. Boulton spent the latter + Tailored Mrs. A. A. Ricker of West Gran~ part of last week at the home of her A New Coat + @ was a visitor here Thursday. son, Arthur Boulton, near Unionville. + C . L. Robinson will leave Saturday Mrs. Ella Wickware will leave this this fall either for yourself or some of the girls. We sure- + week for an extended visit with her + for a visit with friends at ~he Soo. ty can please you if a good article at a moderate price is Mrs. Glaspie of Gagetown visited daughters at Scottville and Bear Lake. what you are looking- for. Our coats are the kind that will Suits, her father, Chris Nolty, thin week. give satisfaction not only for one season but for several + Mrs. Austin, who has been visiting Dr. M. M. Wickware attended a seasons. Coats that are gotten up for service and durability + medical convention at Caro Monday. at the bnme of John Marshall, sr., returned to l~er lmme in Hillsdale on are the kind that we try to induce our customers to buy. + W. H. Anderson and son, Charles, Friday. We would hke you to permit us to show you our line when in Dresses + are spending the week ~at their home + here. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McPhait of the market for coats. Ludington visited at the home of the ~, The Rebeccas surprised the Odd latter's uncle, A. A. McKenzie, part Fellows Wednesday with a delicious of last week. lunch. and Waists Fred B. Kohlberg of Macozari Son- Our StocR of @ Mike Fournier left ttxis week for ora, Mexico, called in town Friday on Ionia where he has secured employ. his way to Shabbona where he will ment visit with friends. Underwear Miss Lucretia Crawford of Bad Axe Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Mark, accom- + rlVlll" " gC0 a t is large and we think we can please .vou and supply any 2 spent Sunday at the home of Arthur panied by Miss Murdock and Mr. Helwig. ~ is what you want Storm Fur Collar. Scram of ~inden City visited at Phil- stvte of garment that you may need for anv member of the M!ss Madeleine auten left Monday ip Mark's Friday. family, either in wool or cotton, union or two-piece suits. for Detroit for a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs~ Walte~ Schell attend. friends. Fur and Plush Lined. + ed the kitchen shower given in honor Mr. and Mrs. Blakeiev of Bad Axe of Mrs. Frank ~ Hutchinson near Wil- visited friends in town Sunday and mot Tuesday evening. In Groceries time to buy Furs is when ~ the assortment is Monday. The The ladies of the Presby~rian good, it goes without saying that our prices Miss Mary Zinnecker visited her church will hold their regular Social Scarfs from ...... '75c to $~0.00 si~ter, Mrs. O. C. R~ss. at Kingston meeting in the church parlors on Are as LOW" as the LOWEST Monday. Muffs from .... _$1.2~5' ¢ to 810.00 Tht~rsday, October 21. Clifton accidentally made ~r. and Mrs. C. W. Scharkey~ who Our 40c Nibs l~ea and our 20c Coffee simply cannot be New Underwear, Hose, Outings, Blankets, etc. an ugly wound in his right hand with have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. matched elsewhere at the pmce. If you are buying tea and Warm Shoes and House Slippers. + | % a fish hook. H. Wetttaufer, returned to their coffee and have not tried ours, we are positive that a £rial of Mrs. Guy Woolman arrived from home in Reed City Saturday. these goods will convince you of the truth of our assertion. Pontiac Wednesday and is visiting Bradley Mattoon, who has been For the next 30 days we will give you Heavy Winter ~hoes in High friends here. visiting with l}is parents, Mr. and Top for Men and Boys. Mrs. Hougt~ton and children of Mrs. J. H. Mattoon, for two weeks, @ Grayling ale visiting at Maynard De- returned to Mill ersburg Monday. 6 Cakes of the following named Lout's this week. Miss Mary Rose has completed a six Soaps for 25 Cents PI~ODUCE T/I |(E N. The members of the Priscilla club montlm' term of dressmaking with were entertained by the Misses 9off Miss Carrie Robinson and will return Galvanic, Flake White. Export Borax, Swfft's White Laun- + Monday evening. to her lmme in Argyle tl~is week. i. A, + dry, Fairbank's Glycerine Tar, Pearl White, Woot Soap, e> HITCHCOCK Mrs. Asa Durkee left Friday for Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Holtz on Route Fairy. These soaps are sold at five cents straight every- 3 have been entertaining tl~e latter's e> Opera Brock. Phone 77 Wilmot where she will visit with her where. White House Coffee, 30c per pound. @ sister a few days. brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Miss Laura Snell has gone to Reese Elkington, of Richmond, Virginia. where she has accepted a position as Mrs. C. D. Stritller and son, Ken- telephone operator. neth, left Thursday for Detroit where CLOCK STOPPED m they will visit with the former's sis- Misses Florence Silverthorn and Sept. 29, 10-25-7. Ticket 10-25-8 held by Mrs. W. A. Lamb. ter, Mrs. C. P. Miller, for two weeks. Edna Hack spent Sunday with their Oct. 6, time 8-5-30. Mrs. Frank Nash qleld ticket 8-4-57. paret~ts at Deford. H. S. Wlckware, Edward Ptnney, This week clock stopped at 9-25-21. Mrs. M. J. McGillvray Miss Mabel Snarey of Detroit ar- Geo. Hitchcock, Roy Crosby and Dr. rived Monday and is the guest of Hays were among those wire at- and Mrs..t~. A. Jones each held a ticket 9-25-21. This error We are pleased to announce Miss Eleanor Bigelow. tended the ball game at Detroit on on the part of the printer of the tickets cost us two sets of Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Millington dishes. Should this error occur again, tickets of same hour, the purchase of the stock of were visitors at the home of their son, Elmer Lewis, foreman of tt:e con- minute and second held by, two or more persons, we will re- E. Wo Jones, over Sunday. struction department of the Michigan State Telephone company, and H. R. quire them to decide the issue by lot. Clock will be stopped W. W. Bender consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Wright enter. Mason, division manager of the Sagi- hereafter at 3:00 p. m. instead of 4:00 p. In. as formerly. rained a number of friends at a danc- naw division, are transacting business DryGoods and Groceries ing party Friday evening. here this week. Miss Kelley, who has been the guest George Dodge has purchased the We will pay 2@ per dozen in trade for Eggs. of Miss Ella Sheridan, returned to her Hiram Willis farm of forty acres on home in Windsor Saturday. and ....desire to state that we the town line between Elkland and Mrs. Win. Smiti~ left Wednesday Novesta townships. In the deal Mr. shall be glad to meet all the afternoon for Pontiac where she will Willis becomes the owner (,f Mr. WILSEYg CAIHCAST visit her sons for several weeks. Dodge's residence property on Wood- old customers of this store and Mr. and Mrs. Dana Losey spent land avenue. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert ]lore localH on fifth I~age. Spurgeon of Northeast Elkland. many new ones. The stock is Miss Lizzie Youngs of Novesta is a Fe)rSale--One bay driving mare, four years old, weigi~t 1000 pounds, new apprentice girl at Mrs. Angus well broken. G.A. Tindale. 9-24- now ready for your inspection McG iltvray,sd ressm ski n~" parlors. Mrs. Win. Sehwarder is entertain- f0r Sale hicles H ne5- g and we shall be pleased to ing her aunt, Mrs. Cooper of Shiawasee 1 Gray mare colt coming 2 years old, Co. and her sister, Mrs. Justin. of 1 bay mare colt coming 1 year old; 1 Blaney. barn frame in green tree: 5O cords of serve you. green wood to be cut on shares. A.A. Mrs. A. & Knapp left Tuesday for Martin. 6} miles north of Cass City. ~. A Look In. Saginaw to attend the Eastern Star 18-8.2 H. L. Hunt, who has had several years' ~all~ One minute of your time to hear our story experience as a groceryman and mer- convention as a delegate of the local society. Two school organs in ~ood condition jr $triffier & NeDermot{, chant, is in charge of this store and is at $10 and $12. easy payment, at Lenz- Miss MaryGreer entertained a num- ner'a Furniture Store. f cxss clxv. Minn.. a thoroughly reliable salesman. V have. sized 311a the want~ of thls community in Vehicles and Harnes~ and ber of friends at the home of her sis- ~' ar~ed to meet time1. "vVemake no shodd¢ offerings. VCe're resi- ter, Mrs. R. L. Hallo@, Wednesday Sheep to tel. Ehquire of Geo. dent sales agents for the A. A. HITCHCOCK CO. evening. H i tchcock. 9-17 Celebrated M, A, Parent entertained his Sun- Corner Main and Seeger Sts. Lost~Nickel eased watch wiLl~ day school class of about eleven boys Waltham movement. Return ~o $1IJDEBAKH~ [|NE atapicnic on the banks of the Cass Chris. Seeger. 10.8.2 ~- You know and everybody else knows there i~ nothing superior to it. It's the llne that Saturday. is built right, looks right and lasts lom.L Known and used all over the world° Don't be afraid we haven't got your style, Studebaker makes about everything on wheels Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Winter very For Sale~10 acres, about 30 acres and alt the appropriate harness and trappings. If it's not in stock we're prepared cleared, good barn, house and other to get it and get it quick. And it will be all right when it comes. pleasantly entertained tim teachers of bu!lding:s: fine orct~ard. Easy terms. Take a Look in and Let Us Show You. tlm Cass City schools at their home on lvliie ant1 a tmlf from Cuss City. In- P.S. If it has the Studebaker name plate upon it, it's your guarantee to a per- feet Vehicle, Don't forget that tim name Friday evening. quire at this office for particulars. 9-3Lf plate is a guarantee .... Mr. and Mrs. Win. RuM were l~ere Men wanted to husk corn. J. It. Tuesday making arrangements for Wood, phone 103- 1 L 1 S. 10-8-2 Cold Weather the moving of their furniture to Lheir Is here again, but so am I with as ~_ new home at Caro. Money to loan on rea! estate at six good an assortment of | Mrs. Win. Dickinson and three chit per cent interest. E. B. Lanbon. 5-7. dren left Saturday tor Scott's Bluff. ~FTwo i~onses for sale. E. W. Keat. Nebraska, where they will spend two ins. 3-12- months with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin geyser moved Dry wood for sale. G.A. Strifller. from the Baxter house on Wnodland 9-17 avenue to the Sidney Davis house in the soutl~ern part of town. rot Sale "' going fast; they make pleased customers every Steel range and heating stove'for 200Lbs. dvnamite, quantity fruit N. B.==We are offering saIe cheap. M.L. MOore. 10.~. cans, rooting material, one wind mill, | time. Bring in your repairing and get t -%-. one top buggy new, one second hand i prompt neat work. buggy, largest line of stoves in coun- SpecJa|s W:or Ssie ty. G. L. Hitehcock. 9-24- Special Bargains on | One wide tire wagon, one new rack, W. A. FALLIS, Cans City. one buggy, one $45 steel range for $95. Notice one steel range $20, 3 secondhand ca[~ Buggies and Surreys ! t cook stoves, nne repeating rifle. G. Apples wanted at Gagetown Evapo- L. Hitchcoek. 9.17- rator. Highest price paid. Girls | Come wanted to work. Craf~ Bros. 10.1.Y~- and look them over. i

Ej~ ____. CASS CITY CHRONICLE. LOCAL ITE?I5. The next meeting of the W. C. T. John Seelback of 3Iuskegon is spend- Barnes' threshing machine is U. will be held at the home of Mrs. ins a week wi~h tits parents, Mr. and threshing beans for Pratt's. The Mrs. John Seelbaek, sr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Helwig and H. Wettlaufer on Friday, Oet(.~ber 22, company machine is winding up the son returned Saturday from Battle at3 p.m. A talk wilt be given by Mrs. Lydia Thompson returned on grain threshing tlfls week. Creek where Mr. Helwig has been re- Rev. W. B. Weaver and a reading by Monday from a weeks visit in Romeo All[ liO , i=AIlM[IIS! and Atmont. ceiving treatments. His health is Mrs. H. F. Lenzner, but music has TOe lien Lifts th~ M0r o n considerably improved. not yet been provided for. Everyone SHABBONA. This is Threshing Time and you Sermon topics for Sunday, October is invited to attend. _ g ~ P per care an~ attention. I7, at the Presbyterian ehurel~: mbrn- Rev. H. ~'. Ctough will attend the Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ehlers and Mr. If you wan't~--to get tile best results will need ing, "The Church's Mission": evening Baptist State convention at Alpena and Mrs. H. Lorentzen spent Sunday feed your chickens a little oFHarveil's with Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Neville at ';Columbus Day in tt~e Retrospect~ next, week as a delegate of the local Wickware. Condition Powders occasionally, i~ The Wonders era Discovery.', church and also of the Huron Baptist makes the hens lay and that is exact, Dr. and Mrs. Tiffany left Saturday ly what you want. No feed stuff Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frutchey and association. There will be no preach- for a visit With relatives in Cleveland, mixed with it to make a large pack- "l'hreshint Coal daughter, /rene, Mrs. A. Frutchey ing at the Baptist church next Sun- Ohio. age. Nothing but pure drugs. Price and Miss Mary A. Murphy spent Sat- day as the pastor will be out of town, P. S. McGregory and wife of Cass 25 cents per package. E. A. Ryan'a but Sunday school as usual. City spent Friday with Mrs. E. A. drug store, and we h~ive it. Our coal is the best on the urday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Phillips. Herbert Frutchey in Saginaw. Mrs. J. H. Hays entertained about Miss Etta Stonehouse of Wolverine ARGYLE. market. We also have a complete stock of Mrs. M. Miers and her son, Mack twenty-eigh~ ladies at an autumn is visiting relatives here. party in honor of Miss Mary Greer have returned to their home in Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richards of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lewis were Pi~tsburg, Kansas, after spending last Wednesday evening. The home Lamotte visited Sunday at the home happily surprised by a number of of their daughter, Mrs. Win. Fox. Lumber, Lath, Shingles, three months with her mother, Mrs. was very prettily decorated with au- their friends who gathered there to Mary McPhee and other relatives. tumn leaves for the occasion and A party was given Thursday even. spend a pleasant, evening previous to made a~quaint and attractive ap- ing at the home of R. Cameron in Mr. and Mrs. Lewis' departure to the Lime. Cement. Phster. honor of their son, Donald, who is west. They will be accompanied by bD'clO'fwrigh~ran~o orought a small pearance. A six o'clock tea was a red raspberry bush which home for a short time from Califor- the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. served and all enjoyed the event nia. He returns this Wednesday. Hyett. contained a second growth of berries greatly. Doors and Windows to the Chronicle office. It was taken Mr. and Mrs, C. J,. Striflier of Cass Angus McPtlail is on the sick list. John and Win. Ball, J. C. Lauder- City were guests at the home of Otto Grace Striffler transacted business from ti~e garden of E. A. McGeorge. Nique Sunday. in Ubly on Monday. bach and L" I, Wood were at the Zelma McKenzie entertained 27~ Mrs. Freeland and sister, Mrs. J. county seat Friday and secured deer George Perkins and Fred Stritller playmates and friends Tuesday, it be- Chapman, and daughter, Alice, left attended the bail game in Detroit the licenses from Clerk Reavey. Mr. Tuesday for a visit with Dryden re]a- Ankeiell Lumber Coal 0o, i ing her ninth birthday. All report fore part of the ~eek. & gives. Wood will hunt at West Branch with having a good time, much to th~ Mr. Meredith and daughter, Minnie his cousin, J. C. Seeley. Messrs. Ball Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Stiff were in of Sandusky spent ~unday with pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie. CasaClty Friday, and Lauderbach accompanied by friends in town. The members of the Baptist Church their better halves will camp on the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nichols and Mrs. Mrs. Duncan McLean is quite poor- and congregation are very glad to we] Douglas are visiting relatives in Can- ly a[~ this writing. - Frutchey ranch near Alpena. They ada. come to their membership and fellow. W. D. Striltier moved on Wednes- expect to leave Monday. A number from here attended the ship Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Anderson. day of last weekto tlleir farmnorth wsm~Mmm ~ m • ~u Im~ Basil Deming, son of L. B. Deming, L. D. S. conference at McGregor Sat- of Cass City. ~ll~nIM~mm~l~m~l~~l~Bl~qi n mmmulluim~nmmRm~l~lm~mlm~mmmmlmlm~~m~m Rev. Anderson is a former pastor of urday and Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. W. was thrown from his bicycle Sunday MissWeidman, who is teaching in Ut the church, Winter, Mr. and Mrs. A, Guy and hy an automobile driven by a Mr. children, Mr.~nd Mrs. Fred Krause, Shabbona, Sundayed with her nun% Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Freeman of Mrs. Andrew MeLact~lan. mm Forbes of Care. The boy thought the jr., Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Proctor. -- Our Detroit are the proud parents of an machine was going to turn scorner, Ben Phetteplace leaves for Califor- H. L. McDermott and family of eight pound baby girl, who arrived at Cass City spent Sunday at the home but instead it made a coraplete turn nia Wednesday with Donald Cameron. orS. W. Strifller. their home on Saturday, Oct. 9th. Mrs. Nellie Vaughn of Portland. t~m and he became confused and was un- Dr. Harrington of Bad Axe passed They have named the young lady Oregon, is visiting her parents, Mr. able to get out of the track of the and Mrs. John MeCool. through town on Monday enroutefor Margaret May. qi /'lillinery Sale auto. His injuries were slight. The Lamg to perform an operation off The Woman's Missionary society of Dance at Riker's, Cass City, Friday Maude Adair for appendicitis. Dr. bicycle was damaged beyond repair. evening, Oct. 15, McNaughton assisted him. the M. E. church will meet with Mrs. The following were visltars at the J. Cornelius today (Friday) at 3 p. m. Bad Axe fair last week: Mr. and Will continue for a short time longer. NOVESTA. Tl~e ladies are requested to bring Mrs. M. Sheridan and daughter, Ella, ~~ aAffShm | fruit to be packed for the Deaconess' and friend, Miss Kelley, Miss Pearl NEW SHAPES COMING THIS Dill home in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ashby leave this Wheeler, Edward and Thomas week for California where they will WEEK. Hats are going fast call early The Greenbank W. C. T. U. will Gaugherty, John and~ the Misses Ha. spend the winter. meet with Miss Beulah Agar on Wed- zeland Gladvs Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson has typhoid fever. I and take your choice. nesday afternoon, October 20th, at Miss Edith Perry is very ill, i R Thomas Mhrphy and sons, Arthur i#I 2:30. Topic, "The Progress of W.C. and Harold, David Murphy, H. F. B. O. Watkins has bought the Wil. .a T. U. Work in Differea~ Countries." sie farm one-half mile east of Deford Respectfully, Lenzner, Gee. Hitchcoek, Mrs. Louisa and will take possession this fall. A cordial invitation is extended to all. ;tl Ross and son, Mr. and Mrs. Colon Mrs. James Rodgers has bronchitis. Ross and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. 411 Rev. J. A. Schweitzer will conduct Frank Auslander, with his gasoline services in the English language at Doerr, Dana Losey and Mrs. Thos. engine, furnishes power to operate RS. 31. L./ OORE, the Evangelical Church next Sunday Powell. Craw ford's beaner. 11 morninaand the subject of his ser- Mrs. C. Hi Morgan of New York Laura Warner came home sick from mon will be "Philosophy of Fruiting." Romeo where she has been attending " CA55 CITY, /~IICHIOAN. city delivered a sermon at the M.E. school. In the evening, "Christian Charac- church Sunday morning and in the ter." Mrs. Elmer Allen is in poor health. In evemng gave an address on her trip to Frank Crawford's barn was raised "%%%%%%%%%%%%',~%%%%%%%%%%',%%%' %%%%%%-,~, % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%~ ' The Chronicle man was fortunate the Holy Land. Her husband, Rev. Saturday aftea noon. this week. C. D. Striflier left a wat- C. H. Morgan, was pastor here about Mrs. Peter Churchill is on the sick ermelon at the office and Dwight seven years ago and at present is list. Mickle a swee~ potato. °The potato writing a book on the life of his son, Beans are not yielding very good here. ~ HOW 5PLEND|D was grown on Mr. Mickle's farm in Leslie, who passed away from this our cases look with ttleir new and Novesta and compares favorably with life while still quite young. Mrs. Cold weather has caught a good many potatoes in the ground. glittering display nf rings, lockets, imported ones. Morgan obtained views for the work chains, bracelets, pins, brooches, eto' Ora Montgomery's two little ones It is a pleasure to see such B. J. Hill of Greenleaf township of familiar scenes of the boy's child- have been seriously sick. brought two nice large apples to the hood during her short visit with The wall is laid for M. A, ~9ver's Chronicle office Saturday. One friends here. She left Wednesday new houso, weighed one pound and measured 14 morning for her home. Beautiful Jewelry S e tl~e display by all means, and we TRA inches around the apple. The other • Dance at Riker's, Cuss City, Friday D E MARK REG. U.S. PAT OFFICE Money to Loan. evening, Oct. 15. know that if you have the making of measured 13~ inches and weighed one atilt in mind, a visit here wilt tell pound one ounce. The loan business heretofore done you just what to clmose. boYrLau~giff e Jane~,gnd c by O. K, Janes flow's This? We offer One Hundrc~l Dollars Reward for Mrs. l)onalcl MacArthur and sons, • " P' " --'olleetions and any ca~e of catarrh Sha~ eaunot be cured by Kenneth, Melvin and Harold, of Law- all--have been put into our hands for Halls" Catarrh Cme" , F ...T CHENEY &Co ., care and attention. Call on us enlv. Toledo, O. T. L. TIBBALS, Oass l]ity. renee, Kansas arrived last Thursday We, the nudersigllt~t have known F I Chen- .Jeweler a~d O pticiar~. %2. N. Bigelow & Sons, Agts. (,y for the l~st 15 x.ea~ and be'~---.-'C'' and are euests at the Treadgold home feetly honorable tn all business transactions, this week. Mr. MaeArthur came on and flnaneiMlyabh, to carry out any obligations Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Con- made by his firm. Wednesday and the family will spend ta|n Mercury. WALDINft, KINAN & MARVIN IT'S VERY- EASY | .-. Whoh,saleDru~ffists Tnlddo ~h;.. a month here visiting friends and rel- as mercury will surely d~stroy the sense of . mg)'s 9}tarrh Cure is tai~;~ i~ite~i;a]l)/X%: to be m~sled {n the selection of roofing material. Ask for '~RUBEROID" all yes. smell and completely derange the whole sys- mg (urec~ly upon the blood and mucof/s sur- { and insist upon ~etting it. tem when entering it through the mucous sur~ LONT faces of the system. Testimonials sent free) faces. Sucharticles should never t)e l~s(~ ex- Price," 75e per bottle. Soldby all druggists. ] RUBEROID is the orlglnal prepared roofin~. Its weather-proof and Warren Sehenck was asurprised man cept on l)r~zseril)~ions from reputable t)hysio Ta~ke Hall's Family Pills fo~- constipation, l fire-resisting qualitles, with its record for wear, make it peerless. clans, as the damage they will do is ten fotdto when he arrived at the planing mill the good you can possibly d~ ~i~ e h Don't be deceived by the many substitutes bearing similar names. Hall~o s Cat~rrh, Cure, '" manufaetur-~" r ~ "O U ~}lOIIl,. . Contains no tar to melt or crack, no paper to tear Or rot. Not affected ~I site at seven o'clock Wednesday b~ any kind of weather. Always retains its elastic q~ualitles. Suitable morning to commence his day's work. and is taken interually, aetiug directly upon s|[ kinds af h~;id{nds, WmTp_ cO~ Pg~|~l~.g AND ~qAMPLES. j the blood and mucous surfaet~ of t.he system. for Mr, Schenek had failed to hear the In buying Hall's Catarr]t Cure be sure you get f The hOUSe on tie George McIatyre' fire alarm during the night and did the genuine. It's taken i~}ternally and mazte a m occupied by Mrs. Allen and in Toledo, Ohio. by F. g. Ctlelley & CO. Testi- n.t know about the fire. But he lUOllia]s free. daughters was burned to the ground wasn't the only sound sleeper. There SoIdby Druggists Price 75e )( i l)ot~l wiu~ its contents while the occupants N. BIGELOW & SONS T tl ~ H Hi s Family Pills to~ elmst~t)a~l~m. were away attending the funeral of were several othe~s. Mrs. Fletcher on Wednesday. Tl~e CAROo house consisted of two small h,uses IHOMAS, Tiff IAILOE joined by a small hall, one being a Miss Josie Mousette spent Sunday ell preserved log part, the ot~er in Saginaw. frame. The chimneys were in good is lost to find words that wilt condition. The houses were insured convey to you the beauty of Mrs. L. G. Seeley has returned from in the Huron County Mutual Insur- her visit with relatives in Canan- quality, weave, colorings and daigua, N. Y. ance company. The tire seemed to N have originated in tide top in some un. finish of the large new line of We have a nice new Misses Iza Warren, Mary Wheat known manner. Much sympathy is fall and winter samptes now and Grace Montague spent Sunday felt for the lmmeless family, Mrs. waiting your inspection, a trial with relatives in Care. Allen being in her 87th year. order is all we ask. stock of the Miss Marguerite Luee left Monday Dr, Coraell of Elkton is attending a l for Ann Arbor where she will resume colt for L. J. Carroll whiel~ is afflicted I her studies at the U..of 5I. She will with joint disease. l graduate in the librarian course in Mrs Hoffman and Mrs. M. Craw- THOHA Reliable J. H. Bishop 1 June. ford spent a week with their sister, l Roy Oifford, who has lately return- Mrs. Harder, of Bad Axe, who had an TAILOR. ~ed from a~trip in South America, operation for gall stones. She is im- IN spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and proving very fast and no doubt will Mrs. W. A. Fairweather. He return- soon be around again. ed to Lansing Monday, Fur Coats " Mr. and Mrs. R. Edgerton of Wick- Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Jamison of ware Sundayed at Mrs. F. P. Thomp. Dowagiac are visiting relatives in son's. Beauti- Care for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George West and chil- Mrs. S. J. Edmnnds left Friday for a dren of Cuss City spent Sunday with few days' visit at the home of Mrs. N. old friends l~ere. Mr. and Mrs. West B. Atwood of Mason. are late from Muirkirk. Ont., and are ful Josepl~ W. Huffman of Sterling now residents of Cass (Jity, he being -N For men and ladies; in Ont., spent two days at the home of employed as blacksmith at Schneb his cousin, Mrs. Josepl~ James. They der's. all sizes and lengths. have not met in 43 years. Rev. W. L. Moore conducted tl~e Mrs. Hi~da E~ Adams of Walker- funeral of Mr. Magaw, brother of Sterling ville, Cal., arrived Tuesday for an ex- Mrs. McKenzie of [(escue. Mr. Magaw ~ended visit with Mrs° Euresta Purdy, had many acquaintances here, being ~nd other Care friends. an old time se~tter. ALSO FUR Guy Bostwick of Lapeer spent Sun- Rev. Card, our new pastor, conduct- day in Care. SJJver o ed the funeral of Mrs. Rob McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. George Ruhling of who died on Friday last. Mrs. Mc- Latest designs in Sterling LINED COATS Connell has been a sufferer from con- i~ast Jordan are making a few days Silver~-every piece carrvinff the ,isit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sumption for some time past and died ~quire Parks. at her parental home just east of her "hall mark" of qual)ty~the husband's home, her parents being Mrs. Ida B. Camp returned Wed- greatest Sitversmitbs of America Mr. and Mrs. May, north of Beauley. represented. L. Hitchcock ~esday from a visit with her daugh- The funeral of the late Mrs. And- N ers in Pontiac and Lansing. rew Fletcher of Sheridan town line Chests oi~ Silver, Tea Sets, Grant VanWinkle, whn is attending took place from the home to the Co~i~ee Nets, Fruit BowJs, Ni & Sons he M. A. C., spent Sunday with his I United Presbyterian cl~urch yard of Naiad Bowls, Lovln~ Gups~ Et¢, Ere, ginkle.arents' Mr. and Mrs. George Van[ Wednesday,which church October she was 6th. a member,Thelonely] on N Miss JuliaHuss returned Saturday husband and sons have the sympathyl Come here for satisfactory 'ore her six weeks trip through Ger- of all their friends l~ere in Grant. I selections and very best values. ~anv and Switzerland. She will re- Frank Martin lost a horse by blood l ~me her teaching in the 4th grade, l poison last Friday. J. F.: HENDRICK Je~.~elor a~d ODti©ia~. SIX CASS. CITY CHRONICLE,

GOT HIS BUMPS. sidered as entirely confidential. ~/ou l of the year the insured man wil! com- may be at east on that point." mit suicide. The two livi~::g will then It Cures From In= 8 rist as Pres Is A V}ctim of the Yo~n9 Ladies' Life The stranger hesitated a moment, divide tl~e ~ilty timusand de~l::~rs t~qna~ o Saving Fire Corps. and took OUl his watch. Presently he 'iy between timm, Or course you nn~ fancy to Old Age. The girls had seen a i)ieture of tim looked up and nodded. ] derstand why a year is necessary; the life savh~g fire corps ~ha~ had been or- BURD[N "i will do it," he said. "it's two company would contest payment for ganized by the young ladies of an Eng ,o hours till Bob Hiison is due, so my a suicide before the expiration of that I@aND lish town and decided ~o form a silni- story will help pass the time. Besides, time. What do you think of the AND lar brigade. The drill consisted in it's the kind of tMng that begins to plan?' Some SomeDay '/ getting around a large bhlnket and weigh on one and call for utterance. "1 felt the blood leaving my face as holding it to catch nnfortunaies who i O[.U[[ Not that I am beginning to become turned to Hilson. He met my eyes should jump from the seeond or iI~ird conscience-smitten, for that is not the and he was as pale as a cloth. Then May Make a Medicine stories of burning dwellings. case. I merely feel that I have an un- we both looked at Morley. G rand~otlmr will appreciate a sew- But the fair members of the corp.~ usual story which 1 would like to tell " 'But it would be murder,' I stam- brighVs Disease, Rheum- ing basket of the straw variety, which after learning how to hold the blanket, somebody, and you wiil serve better mered. 'I am not afraid of suicide, but will save her the trouble of hunting wanted some real practice. After mucl~ than another. What your opinion will this is different. Two of us would lism, Slomach bN- about in the depths of a bag for her be when I have finished I won't at- kill the other.' By Samuel Harley Lyle, Jr ~ewing materials. This convenient tempt to say. Perhaps you will feel "'No,' replied Morley, 'you are Trouble lhe model is carried out with a straw bas- tlmt you have a criminal before you; wrong; it is merely a question of the ket somewhat on the order of a mat- that will be wholly a matter of view. individual. The man will be absolute- Equal e! tint tray, which is to be purchased in (Copyright, by Daily Story Pub. Co,) For my part, 1 believe myself entirely ly free in killing himself; he may the shops for fitting with utensils. The justifiable in all my actions. But I will break the compact if he desires, al- William Mormy was dead. On Mon- basket has an openwork rim of straw. give you the story. though I don't think any one of us day morning he had come down to through which ribbon an inch and a "William Morley, Bob Hilson and I would do so. As I see it this is the breakfast as the hall clock was strik- half is threaded. On the inside at in- first met at college, We were class- only possible scheme. Look it straight ing eight, just as he had come down tervals the ribbon is passed through each morning for the past five years, mates, all engaged in the same so~t o[ .in the face." spools of silk and then threaded in and work and after the first term had "In the next 30 seconds I did some He had aeknowledged the landlady's out of the straw beading until the next rooms together. Philosophy, in all its rapid thinking. To me life wasn't San'Ja polite greeting with Ms usual curt nod, position is reaclled. About six spools worth anything without money, and I had eaten in silence and had caught phases and aspects, formed our eom- But Not Yet of silk or cotton are supplied~ nnd a men meeting ground. We read and dis- had had it demonstrated to me that I the up-town car at precisely 8:20. At paper of needles is attached in the cussed the theories on life, death, im- couldn't make my way in the world nine o'clock Monday night the physi- same fashion. The ribbon threading mortality, religion, and kindred ~ sub- without a start. Besides, I had in- cian in the emergency ward at St. It is the Only Medicine which, ends at the sides of the basket iu jeers advanced by the greatest phil- tended to eommit suicide, anyway, so Luke's hospital turned to the waiting prettily tied bows. The bottom of the osophers of both ancient and modern what if I were the unlucky man? I Enables You to Keep a Perfect nurse with the one word, "Dead." basket is fitted with a sachet pad of times, and out of this heterogeneous looked up and caught Morley's eye. William Morley was dead. At seven Balance Between the Elimina- silk. and In the center is a tomato-like and conflicting mass we picked those '" Tll do it,' I said. o'clock he had come alone to the hos 7 tions and Renewals of the Body.. pincushion of the same silk. To the principles the praetieal application of "" 'And I, too,' echoed Hilson. THE BRAVE YOUNG MAN IS STIISh CONFINED pital, and had told the superintendent which later trod such great influence "" 'It's settled, then,' said Morley. TO I/IS ROOM. he was dying. Three hours later the on our lives. During the same period persuasion a young man, deeply enam- undertaker had come and gone. When 'And now for the details." "it would seem the irony of gate ored of one of the members, was pre- questioned by a reporter the physician we read Herbert Spencer and Robert Ingersoll, and the writings of many of that the proposer should be the victim Decay of the Body vailed upon to fall into the blanket only shook his head. and Williara Mor- the greatest modern free-thinkers. As of his own scheme, ~et such was the from the top of a barn. ley himself had not uttered one word The life savers gathered one after- after entering the hospital. we read we assimilated and thought case. When the cards were placed Old age is Unnatural for. ourselves, until at the time of our i cut the t~n, Hilson the five, and noon, attired in becoming uniforms, At ~ix o'clock Tuesday morning a graduation our opinions had reached a Morley turned the' deuce. Permanent wastes of the sys- and fwelve gathered around the blan- man in Denver, Col.. sat up in bed and clearness and solidity, and had at- "" 'Let me congratulate you both,' he ket and took a~firm grip. Then the read.a teiegrarn. There was but one tem can be avmded by taking tainedoan individuality of their own. said, extending his hands with a quiet accommodating young man climbed np sentence: "William Morley is dead," SAN-JAK, making each day a birth-- That man's first duty is to himself, and smile. on the roof of the building, made and no signature; but fifty minutes la- the development or the individual as "There were almost tears in my day for the person who has a, ' T:KIE IIEW~ST S]~WING BASKI~T. ready and jumped. Each girl was gaz- ter the man was flying eastward, fifty opposed to society were but minor eyes as 1 grasped his hand, and I ing upward, and at the terrlble slght miles an hour. At 7:30 the same morn- bottle of this great medicine on lnside rim is attached with baby rib- points in our creed. The greater ques- heard Hilson mutter something at my of a man falling through the air they ing a man in Austin, Texas, was hand. Read and learn how to. bon an emery, and a small pair of tions of life. death, religion in its vari- side that the choke in his voice ren- were all so shocked that without think- stopped by a messenger boy as he was seisse~s have their handles decorated ous forms, and the immortality of the dered unintellLgible. cure.Bright's Disease, Diabetes~ ing twenty-four hands went up to as turning in at his office. He paused, his wlth a rosette of baby ribbon, and on soul we had settled, as it seems to me, "We soon arranged the details. The many eyes to shut out the view. desk key in his hand. and read the Rheumatism, Lame Back and, the nnderside is a white dress hook in the only logical and sensible way. ;50,000 policy was taken out the next The brave young man is still con- short sentenee, "William M[orley is Stomach Diseases. which is secured to a loop of silk made possible. However, I am not telling day. Together we managed to get up fined to his room. dead." He dropped the unused key in- in the ribbon. The scissors when you this to convert you to atheism, al- enough money for the first premium. to his pocket and hurried out of the needed are merely unhooked and re~ though it is a belief you must come to Morley was to remain tn New York No Chance to Learn. building. Thirty-five minutes later he When the products of exhaustion reach tim. placed at will. if you ever really study the question. until the expiration of a year, brain and deaden the nerve centers, as in tile A speaker at a Newport banquet, was on a north-bound train, speeding This is only a brief outline of the life when he would end the compact. Hil- ca~e with all old people, limiting their ability touching upon good manners, said: toward New York. to think and act unless they have the power ; When Grandma Goes Visiting. philosopsy my two friends and I had son and I were both to leave, and were to exidize the acids that aeem)mlate during "The Hottentot thinks his manners Grandmother will appreeiate a sew- At eight o'clock Saturday night a become settled on at the time of our not to see him again until after his sleep and eliminate them, they had better get ~ are the best. the Frenchman thinks his bottle ef Dr. Burnham's SAN-JAK. I am 81> ing bag as a Christmas gift perhaps man was shown into the private office graduation, but perhaps these few death. We were both to keep Morley's years ohl and have kept a bottle of this medi- are, the cowboy thinks his are, even more than anything else you ean give of Howall& Maillard. attorneys and words will make clearer to you what is address, and to send him our parts on cine in my house during the p~st year and,take the sailor--but listen. a dose quite' often so ] know it helps to give her. This img is especially suited for counsellors at law. New York city. Mr. to follow. the premium each quarter, but our old strength and activity. 10. O. Kelley. 311 Wash- "I once attended a reception on a a sewing bag, as it is easily folded and Howell, the senior member of the agreement of knowing nothing of each tt~lla\V St.. Lflllsing, man-of-war. A distinguished states- "Neither of the three of us was can be carried in a small hand bag firm, met the stranger. man visiting the man-of-war dispensed wealthy, and that fact caused our other:s whereabouts should be adhered when she goes visiting. One yard and "I am very glad to see you, sir. You to in regard to ourselves. Before we 3{rs. I.M. Brown° misiress of tile Butler with the usual formal salute. I heard a greatest and bitterest disappointment. House, Imnsing, Nieh., says; One year ago I a quarter each of plain pink taffeta and got my telegram all right?" left Morley had arranged to have the was in very poor lwalth sick and weak from sailor near me say: Had one possessed money the others Dresden silks are required. Both silks "Yes, I left Austin on the next train policy transferred to Hilson and my - that much'dread(d disease, kidney troubh5 eaV " 'Who's that blubber what don't tip would have shared it. As it was. we h.d "Bright's disease" by physicians, t haw> are cut on the bias and divided into and came straight through. When did self, and we had decided upon the takell about ()lie dozell bottles of Sall-Jltk aIll[~[ his skypiece to the skipper?' were all forced to forego the pleasures three pieces, then sewed together alter- Mr. Morley die?" manner in which we should be notified ]laVP 110 synlptiolls of old trouble to ltllnoy me. "" 'Choke your luff,' retorted another that, had they been ours, would have I have this letter for the benefit it may bole. nately, thus--first pink, then Dresden, "Monday night at nine o'eloek. I of his death. Then I went to Aus- others. sailor. ~'That's Senator Dash. the fa- meant the best part of life to us. This then pink, and so on. The foundation wired you an hour later. Those w~re tin and secured a position in an insur. mous political leader.' lack of means became sueh a cross of the bag i~ a circle of soft cardboard the instructions Mr. Morley gave me a anee offiee by which I managed to "'Well,' growled the first sailor. 'why that we used to discuss the wildest owosso_ Mich., Nay 28, '08. five inches in circumference, This is week before his death. It may seem Dr. Burnham : ain't he got manners enough to salute plans for the gaining of wealth. But keep up my payments until I received Your inquiry as to my health, in reply I t~ve' covered neatly with pink taffeta silk strange to you that we, his lawyers, your wire. You yourself gave me the taken 8 botth~s of your San-Jnk and can eheer~ the quarterdeck T nothing ever came of our schemes, and on both sides, for which n qualtter yard do not know what this all means; yet first news I have had of Hilson since fully recommend it as the best medicine I ever "'Manners!' a third sailor chipped when we left college our chances of found and the only one that eurcd me of Diabe~ of pink taffeta silk is required. After h,s. Imn doing harder work than "I ever did in. 'What does he know about man- that is Just the ease. Perhaps you can becoming rich were as small as ever. our parting." base is covered gather silk and sew explain?" and I am perfectly well. ners? I don't suppose he was ever out "The night after graduation we gath- The stranger paused and consulted Yolu's r(.sl)eethdly, : , on to base. This forms the bottom of of sight of land in his life.' " "Yes, but there should be some one ered in our common study. Each of us his wateb. F. B. HOLMAN. bag, To make top, turn in silk about else~" was dissatisfied, not one knew what he "Eleven-forty," he said. I wonder two inches from the top and stitch Happy Persons. "You mean Mr. Hilson of Denver? I w)uld do out in the world, and life why Hilson doesn't--" J. F. Roe. 41 E. ~¢£ain St. ~l,ttle Creek, says7 down neatly, then make another row I wish to state that your SanoJnk eurtd me of A hai)t)Y man or woman is a better wired him the same night I did you. s~emed, all considered, but a sorry He was cut short by a rap on the Bright's Disease after i-he loeal doctors said I of stitching one-half inch above this thing to find than a five pound hole, He will arrive in New York tomight thing. After some discussion we de- door. The lawyer stirred, and at could not live. row, This forms a place through He or she is a radiating focus of good on the eleven o'clock train and will cided to have a reunion at the end of the second knock pulled himself to- which the running string is run. One will. and their emranee into a room eome straight here. In the meantime. five years. In the meantime we were gether, like a man waking from-sleep. E. S, Hough; cx-judge of probate of Lapeer yard of narrow soft taffeta ribbon is The office boy entered, ushering in county, says: "I i~ougilt a bottle of San-Jak is as though another candle had been whild we wait, perhaps you can throw to hold no communication with each from 1). P/Snowman, the-dluggist of Lapeero. used for a running string. lighled. We need not care whether some light on this mystery." other. Each was to carry on his own a tall, poorly dre~sed,'travel stained I felt l was 100 years old, With great distress of individual. tim stomach mid a drowsy, sle~.l)y feeling, whieh they eould prove the forty-seventh The man from Austin did not seem work, and if one proved successful we the lll('(lieint~ has corrected. I cheerfMly per- A Smart Breakfas~ Tray. proposition. 3~hey do n better thing to hear the lawyer's last words. He would all enjoy what we were pleased "The gentleman you expected, Mr. nat the useof this letter for the benefit of If you are handy witl~ your embroid- than that--they practically demonstrate had seated himself and, with his chin to call his good luck. With that agree- Howell," he announced; withdrawing EDGAR S. HOUGH. ery needle make one of the smart trays the great theorem of the livableness resting on his hand$~ was gazing ment, and New York el{osen as a meet- to the outer office. that are ~he most up to date Christmas of ]ife.--Robert Louis Stevenson. through the open window down into ing place, we separated. And as the man from Texas sprang Lapeer, Mich., 5hxreh 10, t9~% presents the shops are showing. The the brilliantly lighted street below. "I went to Chicago and first tried forward to meet the friend of his col- Nrs. T: H. Curtis. IL F. D. No. 2, Lapeer?. newspaper work. Ih~t 1 didn*t succeed. says : "I wish to tell you lmw much good your An impromptu Rule of Poker. Yet he did not observe what lay before lege days, Mr. Howell, the attorney, S~£noJak has done for me. I have ln~t the rheu~ him; his eyes had an unseeing look, Day and night I toiled and with it all I reached over and took up the sealed realism and liver trouble 17 years. Sometim~a~ A ganle Of poker, rather a stiff oue. my feet and limbs were swollen so I could not, had been going on for about a fort- and his lips were set in a hard, straight could only keep up a bare existenee. I envelope on his desk. wear niv shoes. I bare taken ,Jne and one-half line. As he sat there, the lawyer, not- grew bitter against the world in those bottles 5f your rem~dy. The. bloat hms all gone- night in the Red Light saloon.- The down. Tlie pain gradually left. and the stiff same group of men. tire or six old ing that his words had passed un- years, and many times f was on the joints are getting more limber. I think 3 or 4[ American Trekkers. friends° made Ul) the game every day. heeded, had a good chance to study point of suicide. With my views on bottles of ynur San-Jak will cure me eomplet(> l i, lHl iv, It seems as if the Transvaal system lye 3tore thanks in words in a feeble way el All had varying sueeess but one. who° bim. He was still a young man, per- death I had no fear of the act; it was t-lling how grateful I feel for the benefits best ° of "trekking" had overtaken our lost every day., And. come to think of haps not over twenty-eight years old, only the thought of our reunion that owed UI)oll lne by ylmr nledteille. ~ 1t I1!11 IV Amercan millionaires as regards their it. his iuek varied, too. for some days ,el his hair was already touched with kept me at the slavery. country homes, says the New York he lost more than on others. While lm gray, and there were lines in %is face "By extra effort and dose economy St. Johns, ~Iieh., March l:~, '08. I got together enough money to buy a Tribune, for scareely is one beautiful Mrs. John Friz says: "1 have been in very did not say nmch about l~is losings, it that indicated an experience of the poor tn aith for tile p~st seven years and have estate completed twhich brings neigh- was observed that his temper was not world beyond his years. It was on the ticket to New York, and when the day since childhood beell afflicted with sick head bors of lesser wealth, thougl~ per- ache. I have taken 4 bottles of San-Sak andit PICTURE TI~AY. improving. whole a strong face, yet at the same arriveditfound me in that city. Morley has done me a wonderful g~d, ] am now able chance of greater importance) than This sort of thing went on for thir- time a hard and uneompromising one. had been there all the while, and Hil~ to do light work and gaming in strength, l tray is of nmhogany or any wood you they pull out. sell or close up indefi- wish every lady in Michigan could have. a bottle teen days. Ihe thirteenth day the loser That the man had met and overcome son came in the following day from if she is weak and ailing for I believe it is the care to purchase lind is ~1 convenient \~T ashington. nitely, and pi!sh on, developing some happened to come in a little late, after hardships was written in every fea- greatest mtdieine in the world from the flint size to send up an invalid's breakfast other wild tract into a luxurious do- that my e~se was hopeless and my t)h~'sicians the game was started. It also happen- ture. Yet with this there was a stern~ "After we had exet~anged greetings uImn or for the serving of afternoon main, with velvet lawns and formal ~aid I could not 1)e helt)ed by medicine.' ed that on this particular day one of hess. an almost cruelty, which indi- and looked each other over there was tern The unique part of the gift is to gardens. The call of the wild seems the players had brought in q friend, a cated that, although he had had strug~ little to.say. The story of each was ap- be found in the piece of old world to have entered the soul of the eom- stranger in the towu. to .ioiu tim game. gles himself, there would be no pity in parent witlrout words. Plans were pro- embroidery--or modern, if you prefer-- pestle American citizen. His ances- It restores the aged to- health When the loser came in. therefore, he his heart for the misfortunes of an- posed, but one after another they were which is made on crash or satin the tors broke their way through the was introduced to the stranger and sat other. rejected. Finally Morley, who had not and youth. No remedy equal to, i exact size of the tray and covered with spoken for some time, rose and began wilderness to some spot where the down. A hand was dealt him. Lie Mr. Howell coughed. The stranger a l~ieee of glass. The home carpenter to pace the room. Hilson and 1 ceased first home was built, and have be- San-Jak as a blood tonic. The could easily °°make the tray. which is started to play it, stopped, rai)ped ou started and quickly turned his gaze o queathed their spirit through genera- tired feeling leaves you like magic the table for atteution and said: back to the lawyer. talking and waited. It was an old trick of oblong shape, with a rather low rail of 1Kdrley's and it invariably meant tions of thrift and toil to these "Boys, I want to make a personal "2 beg your pardon," he said. 'q had all about it; and decorative brass han- that he had something unusual in wealthy spendthrift: Eve~ to the far explanation to this yore stranger. forgotten myself for the moment." dles may be bought to make the tray mind. After a time he stopped and west are good citizens of the eastern Stranger. this yere game is sure a tight And. after a short pause, he added. We will ~ive ~|00 to any church very handsome anti professional took- faced us. states "trekking" to build new palaces wad for a smoothbore. I'm loser in half-retrospectively, "So Bob Hilson -or Gharitab|e ~Institution i~ these Ing as well. "'I don't know how it has been with on reclaimed prairie lands, and the it, an" a d d heavy one. for exactly has been in Denver. It's the first you two.' he began, 'but I11 tell you day may soon come when one may testraonials are not genuine, thirteen days. an" ~hese boys ull under- news 1"re had of him for a year." The Hatp~n Vase. how things have gone with me. t have motor by way of a chain of stately stand that the first sou of a gun 1 lind "Auntie" will doubtless be charmed "You must rememt, er,- reminded made a complete failure in life. I am mansions where friends reside from 1 can bent l'm golf" to tqke a si~ if some ~Jf her relations give her a hat- the attorney, "that I am entirely in the poorer than when I left college, and I sea to sea. Have you Kidney, shooter an" muke him play with me a pin vase. For dark in this affair. I had never heard have no leisure, no Pleasure, nothing week. Now, if you have no objections of "William Morley until two weeks hver or Stomach !~ this receptacle a that makes life worth living. I would Terms of Modern S~ang. to my rules you can draw cards. pressed glass ago, and my first knowledge of yours have stopped it long ago with an ounce Has it ever struck one what a num. American Magazine. and Mr. Hilson's names was Monday Trouble? flower holder is of poison, but 1 waited for this re- ber of terms belonging to cuisine are night when I opened my sealed in- used. A p-lain union. I thought one off "you might applied to man under different cir- What Bothered Him. structions. Even then 1 only knew &re you a RheumatiG, with surface is best, succeed, and in that ease I knew-there cumstances? Sometimes he is "bast- A peculiar instance of connubial af- your names and addresses. This pack~ but a cut a, ase would be an end of hardship for the ed," he "boils with rage," is "baked" BaGkache, VariGoGle fection occurred some time ago in Ver- wilt answer the et," he placed his hand on a sealed en- others, But you see you trove both with heat and "burns" with love or mont. An aged couple, who ~n~ lgh velope on the desk beside "was Swollen Limbs? same purpose. At him, turned out much as I have. And I ima~ jealousy. He is often "cut up," "de~ half a century of married life had the flaring [)art to be opened tomight in the presence gine you have both thought of the vented" with a flame and "done wran,dtd witt~ eael~ other, were in all of the vase are of you both. I have proceeded thus far same solution and have only deferred brown." We "dress" his jacket for la[e Dr. Burnham's probability soon to be separated. The pasted rose pet~ knowing ahnost nothing about the af- it for this reunion. Am I right?' him; sometimes he is "eaten up" with busband was taken sick and was be- sis made of pink fair in wlfieh l am engaged: I cannot "'Hilson and I nodded together. Mor- care and occasionally he is "fried." lieved to be uear his end. The old satin ribbon, and go furtber without some more definite ley went on: We "cook" his goose for him and wife came to his bedside and. after about tlm petals knowledge." "" "So we are together on that. Un- often he makes a "goose" of himself, carefully examining and taking stock to stimuhlte the The man from Texas looked fixedly less we can have some of its comforts We make a "hash" of him and some- of his condition, exclaimed, "Why, ef~iyx are buneh- at the lawyer before replying, and pleasures life means nothing to times he makes a "hash" of some- daddy, your feet are cold. your hands es of green baby "I can easily appreciate your posi- us. Death is lweferable, and with our thing else. lie gets into "hot water" ribbon. Hanging are eold, and your nose is cold!" "S-an'Jak tion," he said, "yet I hardly feel at lib- views we do not fear to die. I have a and sornetimes into a "mess;" is m~de pendent from the "Weal, let 'era be cold." erty to speak. It is a very delicate plan by which two of us can get some into "mincemeat" and is often in a Sotd in Cass City by Edward rose are long "W'y, daddy, you're goin' to die." matter, and Hilson, as well as myself pleasure out of what remains of life, "pickle." IVe are often asked to Ryan, druggist, who is reliable loops of Lhe rib- "Waal, I guess I know what I'm is concerned. Were I alone involved while the third will merely do what we •"toas~" him and he is frequently put 'bout." ben, and at the it would be different. However, if I shall all do otherwise. My plan is this. into a "st~w" or is in a "stew," no and wilt return the price of one "Daddy, what's to becum of me if base of the vase may be assured of your absolute se. We shall choose by chance one from one knows why. A "soft" is "half- bottle [$1.00] if San-Jak fails to are other bunches you die?" crecy--" our number, who will have his life in- baked" and one severely,handled is IIATPIN nOLI)ER, of the green rib- "I dunno, and I don't care. W'at t[ "Of course," the lawyer broke in, sured for fifty thousand dollars. We well "peppered." A cheeky young imp do good, Made by San-Jak Co,, want to know is w'at's to becum of ben. It is a pretty little ha~pin holder "that is understood. I amactingas your shall all together pay the premium on is a "saucebox" and a rich father is ~e." Chicago, 111. ~nd something quite novel. a.ttorney, and what you say will be con. this policy for one year. and at the end made to "fork" out CASS CHRONIC'~. CITY SEVEN

Red GameB~n~am cock. t~andi2: hen,) OC Wood~=Ciass 49. 12 ears pop- PElt WJ [RS M 1 and o [ 9 ~ - - c,,rn. =: c,ass 50. o su:ar beets, "2:5 Why Not lilt CASS CIY Russell Gilfies~.Class 47, English lon~ and short 3eiinw carrots. 2: class ~d Cap co(ca. 2: non. 2. 52. plate Baldwins, 2: Tallman Sweet. G W Goff~-Class 47, En~iish Red C,miinued from iirst page. 2: Wine apple, I. Do your banking Cap cock. l:~el~. 1: c(~ckerel, I; pullet, J. H. Wood-=Class "2"2. l~eiter 1 yr Frar~k Altard--~.Class 50, watermel- 1: class 48, cannes tomatoes, ]. o~L 1 and 2: muskmehm. 1 and '2: six business with the old. 1. ~ bu rye, 1:12 ears yeltvw dent bits A Ed~ert(m. 5habbona=-Class COFFF g corn, 1; 12 ears strawberry dent cl~ril, rutab~gas. 2; 5 parsnips, 2:5 long a~ct 48. 5 lb roti bu~ter, t: 2 1eaves milk or short wi)ite carrots. 1 and 2:12 red i: Class 50, 5 sugar beets, 1: but?oh salt risiu~ bread. I. Always the same double parsley, 1. onions. 1:12 yellow onions, 1.2:3 heads Mrs O E Niles--C!ass 4~. 5 lb roll cabbage, 2: string red peppers, 1; class Millard Spur~eol>-Ctass ~..."~ l~eiKr butter. 2. Pure, Wholesome, 51, greatest variety grapes, 1: display gEFD g calf, 2; Class 47, Buff Coclth~ Bantam Mrs Henry B1ade~Ciass 48_ 15 lb Delicious, Concord grapes, t and 2: variety red c~,ck, 1; Iron, '2: cockerel, 1: pullet, 1: packed butter, 1. ,of A. FRUTC]PIF_.,Y ~ 8dES. urapes, 1: variety white grapes, 1 and H igh-grade Coffee Class 48 mustard pickles, 1. Lizze Copland--15 Ib packed bu~ter, 2. At a Low Price. C. E. Boulton~=Class 30, ram 2 yrs 2:2 loaves brown bread, I; best three A Benkelman--Class 50, 5 table 4 per cent paid on o!dorover, l:ram lamb, land2;ewe pies, 2. J 2 yrs old or over, 1; ewe lamb, 1 and 2. beets, 1:5 turnips, 1; class 52, plate Pot up in l-lb. air-tight packages Jacob Striffler--Class 48, maple only, thus preserving strength, flavor, savings deposits. Wm. Little--Class 38, boar 2 yrs old Greenings, 2; , 1; Ben syrup, 2: class 52, plate King apples, !; Davis, 2. aroma and cleanliness. or over, 1; boar 6 raGS old, 1; boar , 1; Pippin, 2: Greasy Pip- ~O-KA Coffe~ will please you. J. FRUTCHEY, CASmEm underdmos, 1;sow 2yrs old orover, A A Hitchcock~Olass 50, 5 man- pins, 1; Snow, 2: Gillflower, 2. gels, 2. Ask your Grooer fo~" it. It. W. YOUNG, ASS'T CASmEm !and 2; litter of pigs, no~ less than 6, Mrs 8am Bigelow~Class 48, salt ris- Harry Cooper--Clasz~ 50, 5 rutabagas, under 10 weeks, l. ing bread, 2 Glenn Tuckey--Class 47--Light~ I; class 52. plate S~eele's Red. 1. Historic English Oak. J D Withey~-Class 48, 2 loaves yeast E M err--Class 50, 12 red onions, 2: Brahma pullet, 2. bread, 1. In the village of Polstead. Suffolk. string red peppers, 2. Lottie Randall--Class 47, Barred Mrs E W Planet- Class 48. 2 k,aves and district ta •~tands a famous oak, which the rector Peter ~ ~shlo--gla~s 5), 12 tomatoes AGEftlride and exhibit~ Ptymoutl~ Rock cockerel, 1 and 2: yeas~ bread, 2. 9r" bicycle furni.~hed by us, Our agents evergwhere au'e has proved by~esearches to be 2.000 1 and 2:3 winter squaslL 1. r fuH p~zrZ~cu/ara ~nd sPecialoffer at once. years old. IL has a girLh of 36 feet. pullet, 1: Class 55, burn~ wood mantel ~D until You receive and approve of your bic,~ele, We sMl~ Mrs J D Br(,oker~Class 48; Best 3 Stanley Striffler--Otass 50, bunch, •md has always been known as the shelf, 1: burnt wood hand mirror, 2 S. ~v.'tAaut ~ cen¢ depositm advance, #repay freight, and cakes, 1: class55, burnt wood nut double parsley, 2. I TIilAL during which time you may ride the bicycle an(~ (lospel oak, as underoit the first Chris. Morton err--Class 47, White Pl~y- If you are theh not perfectly satisfied or do not wis&t t~ bowl, 2: paper baske~, 1; magazine H A ~'illiams~Class 50, 3 citrons, 1; to us at our expense andyau will**at be out one cent. elan missionaries preached to the mouth Reek cock, 1: cnekerel, 1: Class rack, 1; mantel shell 2; medinine [amish the highest grade bicycles it is possible to ma~ heathen Saxons 13 centuries age. 3 best pumpkins, 2: largest pumpkin~ le small profit above actual factor7 cost. You save St~ 50,5 parsnips, 1; Class ° 52, Tallman case, 1; chair, 1; candlestick, l;ctass )7 buyin~ direct of u~ and have the mantffactarer's gua~- Each year this is commemorated by 1: class 52, plate Roxbury Russet, 1: ]l)O NOT iltJ~ a bicycle or a patrol tires ~rom anya~ Sweets, ]; Class 55. water °color land- 56, lunch cloU~, old English, 1; nap- :rove our catalogues and learn our unheard o[ facta~ a special service under the tree.-~Lon. Seek-no-Further. 2. al offers to rider l~gents. scape, t; marine, 1: flowers, 2. don Standard. kins, set six, 1: battenburg pilh~w, 2: Chas Karr~Class 50, a summer [l~|]l~ when you receive our beautifn] catalogue an~! 8alome Bien--Class 45', White Ply- @i|i,,~ study our superb models at the *vonderfullj~ lunch cloth, 1; centerpiece, emb, 2: squash, 1; 3 win~er squash, 2; class 51, his year. We sell the highest grade bicycles for less mone~ mouth Rock cock, 2:8 C White Leg- We are ~atisfied with SLoG profit above factory cost. curtains, 1; drawnwork tray cloth, 1: plate single variety peaches, 2; plums, ou can sell our bicycles under ~,otueown name plate al lmrn cock, 1; hen, 1; Buff Cochin Ban- day received...... curtains, 2; pillow cases, 1; hem. 1: gi'ea~es~ variety plums, 1; display 7¢e do not regularly handle second nana bicyc~e~,bal~ tam cock, 2; hen, 1. sUtched sheet., 2: point lace doily, 1: trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear ou| t Delaware grapes, 2; variety black ...... -...... -...... or ~$10. Descriptive bargain lists mailed free. B F Gemlnill-~Cla~s 4Z White Ply- handkerchief, 1; cu~ work centerpiece, a~,~m~ ~a~r~_~ single Wheels, imported[ roller chains and lPedaL~ ~arta, repairs and grapes, 1: class 52, plate King, 2; ~|K~'DIIg~KO, equipment of all kinds at laeO ~ the usual retail trices. mouth Reek t~en. 1; White Wyan- , -- Colds on 1; ~ra7 cloth, 1; eyelet lunch cloth, 2;. , 2; Wolf Riv- dotte cock, 2: hen, 1: cockerel, 1; pup duchess 1ace l~andkerchief, 1; tatting er. 2. let, 1: R C Brown Leghorn cockerel, doily, 1; bead work purse, 1: honiton George Wald, Gagetown~Olass 51, -,e" pullet., 2; breeding pen. 1: Class 50, handkerchief, 1; combing towel, 1: plate single variety pears, 1. the C est 5 stock feeding- beets, 1; Class 55, por- fancy whisk Groom holder, 1; elbow S F Bode),, Gagetown~Olass 51, trait in pastel, 1. Ask your doctor the medical wristlets, t; etched pillow shams, 1; grea~es~ variety grapes, 2; class 52, Sell you ~ san~O le pa ir tb r $1,Sa (cas/~ u, ~2h o r der $¢.55 ). John McLellaw~Ctass 47, White name for a cold on the chest. piece knit lace, 1; ~nit or croche~ plate Roxbury Russet, 2; Yellow Bell- ~ N~RE TF10~BLE FROM P~{~TU~ES Plylnouth Rock l~en, 2", cockerel, -,9" slippers, 2; handkerchief bag, 1; class NAILS, Tacks or Glass wUl not let ~ho H~ will say, "Bronchitis," 5ower, 2; Seek-no. Further, 1: Rambo, Stir ou~. Sixty thoUgaud pairs sold last year. pulleE 2. 57, cut flowers, 1. Over two hundred thousand pairs now in use. Ask him if it is ever serious, 1. Dougat Duncanson---Ctass 47, White ~I~IPYlOH: Made in all sizes. It is lively iIiram Keyser--Class 48, best three L Buehrly~Olass 51, variety red and easy ridiug.verydurableand linedinsidewiti Lastly,~ ask him if he pre- Plymouth Rock pullet,, 1: Silver cakes, 2: best three pies, 1; best fancy grapes, 2. a special qualhy ct robber, which never beeonl scribes Ayer's Cherry Pec- Spangled Hamburg cock, 1: hen. 1 porous and which closes up small pun.etures wit d~splay butter, 1: cot of jellies not less Elias McKim--Olass 52, plate North- ing tile air to escape. We l" ave hundreds of letter toral for this disease. Keep B BRed Game hen, l and 2; pullet, 1 fiedcustomersstatia g th ": their tires haveoulyb~ than trace, 2; canned red raspberries, ern Spy, 2;: Baldwins, 1: Golden Rus- uponce ortwice in a Whoi,:season. Tlley weigh n in close touch with your and 2. 2: canned gooseberries, 2; canned an ordinary tire thepuneture resistingqual~ies set, 2. by several laye}s of-thhhspeeiany prepared f~ family physician. Grant and Harry Campbell--Class blackberries, 1; canned grapes, 1; 2O Mrs John Hartley--Olass 52, plate tread. The regular ~rice ot these tires is~8.5o per _ - _ ~ 47, White Wyandotte cock, I; hen, 2; specimens canned frt~it, 1;class 49, advertising purposes we are making aspeeia I fac~.a v ...... -! A We formula~ I Fallenwater, 1; Wagner, 2. the rider of only $4.8o per pair. All orders shippedsame day letter is received. We ship C. O. D. o~t plabll~h our cockerel, 2; pullet, 2: S C Buff Leg- ,} bu alsyke clover, seed, 1; class 52, Melvin Heffelbower-Class 52, plate approval. You do not pay a cent until you gave examined and found them strictly as represented. ~ ~F from our medieinel~ horn cockerel, 1 and 2; pulle~, i. We will allow a cash dlsooanl; of 5 per cent (thereb}r making the price ~4.B5 per pair) if yott plate Wolf.Riverapples, 1. Fallenwater, 2; 20-oz Pippin, 2. send IFULL ~ASII[ %vr£1t OI~DINIg and enclose th~s advertisement. You run no risk f~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Dr .'~I~ consult your Frank Jones~-S C Brown Leghorn George Burr--Class 48, best fancy sending us an e:der aa th~ tires may be returned at OIJl~ expense if for any reason they are ~Imm~ ~umm~,~ I~R V doctor Robert Brown--Class 52, 20-oz Pip- not saUsiactory on examination. Wd are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe as ia a 2~ cockerel, 2; pulle~, 2; Class 50, laun- display butter, 2. bank. If you order a pair of these tires, you w'ill find that they will ride easier, run faster, i pin, 1. wear better, last longer and Iooi¢.finer than any tire you have ever nsed or seen at any price. We When you tell your doctor about the bad dry bag, 1. Mr. Travis--Ulass48, canned peach- L E Karr--Class 52, plate Maiden know that you will be so well pleased that when you want a bicycle you will give us your order. taste in your mouth, loss of appetite for Robe Spur~eon--R C Brown Leg- es, 1: strawberries, 2; cherries, 1; corn, We want you to send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer. breakfast, and frequent headaches, and Blush, 2. ~F ~Nr~'~ tt~tt"/~YFD "TIL,~'~'*~k~ don't buy any kind at any price until you send for a pairol~ horn cock, 1: hen, 1; ehlss 49, 12ears ~t~ ~t~ U ~iiilgi~t;l~ Hedgethorn Puncture-Proof tires on approval aud trial at when he sees your coated tongue, he will 1; ~omatoes, 2: class 49, } bu field John Krapf--Class 52, plate Snow white flint red blazed, 1; 12 ears smut the special i2trod[,ctor:( price quoted obey% oF write for our big[rire and Sundry Catalogue which say, " You are bilious." Ayer's Pills beans, 1: class 50, 6 heads celery, 1; apple, 1. ~lescrlDcs and quoge3 all alnicos an(l Kill(IS Ot tires at agent half tile usual prices. work well in such eases. nose, 1;class 51, plate single variety class 56. hooked homemade rug, 1; IPaf~ N~*r' ~,a~ $~!m but write us a postal today. DD NOT TtIINK. OF IIUYING a bleycle W A Fallis~Class 52, plate crab- i~t~ ff~/g~$ ~g~/'~4$ff or a pair of tires from an)one until you know the n..~wand wonder,tel --~M[ado by the J. C. Ayor Co., Low011, Xas~,,--~ Peaches, 1. offers we are making, It only costs a postal to learn everything, Writs it RelY. c'.ass 57, display phlox, 1 and 2; display apples, 2: class 56, mountmellic cen. Hazen Carson--Class 47, R C Brown pansies, l; display geraniums, 1;cut terpiece, 2; handmade lamp mat, 1; Leghorn cock, 2; hen, 2: cockerel, 1; flowers, 2. table mat, 1 and 2. ,L L Ye,LE ONM Y, ILL. pulle~, I. Mrs a B Cootes~Class 48, canned J D AVithey~Class 53, 10 Ibs comb Peter Webber~Class 47. Rhode Is- black raspberries, t; cherries, 2; class boney, 1; best moveable honey, 1; 5 lbs Mrs Sansburn~Class 56, tatting land Red pullet, 1 and 2. 55, frui~ piece in pastel, 2; hand extracted honey, 1; 5 lbs beeswax, 1. doily, 2: lace, 2; prettiest tidy, 1. A L Johnson--Class 47, Silver Span- painted rrui~ dish, 1; class 56, emb Mrs G A. Striflter--Class 55, land: Mrs T L Tibbals~Class 56, childks ~]ed Hamburg cock, 2: hen, 2; cock- Silver o[, Quality doily, 1; battenburg centerpiece, 1; scape In oil, 1; class 56, cotton or linen fancy dress, 1; specimen hemstitching, erel, 1: Pullet, 1. I Rely on your own battenbur~ centerpiece emb, 1; drawn pillow in silk, 2; lunch cloth, 1 and 2: 1. Duncan Crawford~Class 47, Black judgment as to work lunch clotlL 2; tray cloth, 2; battenburgdoily, 1; drawnwork cen- O Y Schneider--Class 56, piece ere- pattern, b u t re- dresser cover, 1: duchess lace center- terpiece, 1; hemstitched tablecloth, 1 chef lace, 1. member durabiUty piece, 1; doily, 1: collar, 1; beadwork is the most impor- and 2; sheet, 1: point lace collar, 1; P S'gice~Class 56, knit or crochet tant feature. necklace, 1; crossstitch sofa pillow, l; beadwork necklace, 2; shoulder shawl, slippers, 1. CASTORIA set ladies' underwear~ 1; patchwork 1 and 2; fancy wlaisk broom holder, 2; Wm Bennett--Class 5% homemade :For Infants and 0bitten. quilt, 1; silk crazy work quilt, 1. fancy rug, 1 and '2. " i84! ! croche~ lace, 2: pr men% coarse mi~- --GE=- ...." The KindYou Have Always Bough| Emmagene Fancher--Class 48, can- tens, 1; stocking bag, 1; handkerchief Almond Ross--Class 5G, homemade ×s ned black raspberries, 21 blackberries, woven rug, 1. RO RS bag, 2; class 57, col ferns, 1. Js the name stamped on 2; pickled onions, 1 and 2; cucumber F A Bigel<)w--Olas:s 55, landscape in Emma Hall~Olass 56, tines~ quilted the back of spoons, forks [ ~ PROMPT, EFFeCT|ME pickles, 2; mixed pickles, 1; class56, quilt 1. and fancy serving pieces REMEDY FOR ALL FORM8OF oil; 2; crayon sketch, 1 and 2. in silver plate of prover pr ladies' woolen mittens, I and 2; pr Mrs D P Deming~Class 55, painted Mrs Steve Williams--Class 56, ~ool- quality--. woolen stockings, 1 and 2; class 57, en quilt, 2. plaque. 1; landscape pastel, 1; marine, "Sih, er Plate RHEUMATISM be,% col po~ grown plants, 1; best col 1: landscape watercolor, 2: marine John Gordoa~Class 56, patchwork that Wears" ferllS, 2; 0est palm, 1; display dahlias, quill 2. ~tdn@y )'eouble ~n~ scene, 2: class 56, sofa pillow in silk, 2: Wide latitude for choice la,ad2; verbenas, I and 2; pinks, 1 Mrs M L Gulick~Ctass 56, fancy | is offered in the many ~Inda,ed D~sea~e~. sideboard cover emb, 1; battenburg I~ exquisite designs, Applied externally it affords almosg i~. DR AY and and 2; ~aricty gladiolas, 1 and 2; lmng- quilt, 1. sgant, relief from pain. while permaneng centerpiece, 2; point lace handker- ~Phelma Nett!eton~Olass 56, speci- I~ Sold by leading ing basket, 1; 4 varieties begonias, 1 tl~ dealers everywhere. results are being effeeted bY taking it; in- chief, 2; shadow emb sofa pillow, 1: men hemstitching, 2. ternaily, purifying tho blood, dlssolving and 2; display geraniums, 2; foliage ~\! Send for Catalogue the poisonous subst~mco and removing l~ honiton handkerchief, 2. ~,\l "C-L:' showing all BUS LINE ) t~\~ designs. from the system. plants, 1 and 2; petunias, 2; best bou- Jacob Maier--Class 55, landscape in Money Comes in Bunches t DR. C. L. ~ATE8 quet nasturtiums, 1. pastel, 2: marine, 2. to A. A. Chisholm of Treadwell, N. Hsncock, It[inn., wrl~es: David Ross--Class 48, red raspber- b"A little gtr: hero lm.d such ~ w0~k b~ekc~used W H Anderson~Class 55, fruit piece Y., now. His reason is well worth y Rheumatism a,nd Kidney Trouble tha~; sho ries, h canned strawberries, h class reading, "For a lone time I suffered cou:d not ~tand on hor fee~. Tho momen~ thoy pastel, 1: game, 1 and 2; flowers wa~er from indigestion, torpid liver, eonsti- #' MertdenBrilannla Co. put, her down on tho floor sho would scree,m 50, pk early red potatoes, 1; 3 heads (Intetnationa| with p~tlnS I treato4.hor wlth*'5-DltOPS'" and color, I. patinn, nervousness and general debil- SHyer Co. Successor, ) today she runs around as well ~.nd happy ~S can dray and bus business °f l Mvrlden, Conn. tm I preseribe"5-DROPS" for nly patients a.nd cabbage I: CI. 56, drawnwork curtains, David Tyo~Class 55, India ink por- ity," i)e writes "I couldn% sleep, use it In my practlco." Gee. McDonald, I am pre- l; shadow emb sofa pillow, 2; pin trait, 1; crayon portrait, 1. bad noappetiLe, nor ambition, grew Largo ialze Bottle ~5:D~OPS'~ (800 DoseS) weaker every day in spite ~of all medi- $1.O0. ]For ~alO Dy l'rugg|ata cushion, 1: class 57, hanging basket, 2; Mrs J C Corkins--Class55, nut bowl, l pared toattend to your display asters, 1: sweet peas, 1; nas- cal treatment. Then used Electric SWARSOH RHEUMATIC CURE COMPA~Y~ 1; class 56, sofa pillow in silk, 1. Bitters. Twelve bottles restored all Cruelty to An]raMs. turtiums, 2. Dept 80 174 Lake Street. Chicago Mrs George McConnell~Class 55, my old-time health and vigor. Now 1 Mrs Amos Martin--Class 48, canned burnt wood paper basket, 2. can attend to business every day. It's and i a wonderful medicine." Infallible for gooseberries, 1; e~nned pears, 2; crab. Mrs F J Mash, jr--Class 55, burnt apples, 1: mixed pickles, 2; class 56, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Blood and Draying. wood necktie rack, l; class 56, batten- Nerves. 500 at L. 1. Wood & Co. cotton or linen pillow in silk, 1; shir~ burg pillow, 1; drawnwork lunch cloth Furniture /'loving a ~t~ wais~ in shadow, 1. 1: doily, l; centmpiece, 2; sideboard Specialty, ~ Amos Martin~-Class 48, canned cover, 2; eyelet emb lunch cloth, 1; A 5e-cent bottle of plums, 1; canned pears, 1: class 49, prettiest pr pillow cases, 1: class 57, display asters, 2. Jn.o I n gl e h ar re.o, 1;class50, pk early white pota- James Dorman~Class 55, burnt ti toes, 1; class 52, plate Wagner. 1: Call Phone No. 57"3s. wood necktie rack, 2. ScoII's EmuJsion e, " g Yellow Bellflower, 1: Canada Red, 1; Mrs lea Fritz~Class 56, table cover, 8teele's Red, 2. 1; fancy floor pillow, 2; best pr l~and-. ~iven in half-teaspoon ~~~e,~~~~~ Mervin Keyser--Class 48, canned made pillow cases, 2. plums, 2; class 50, three best pump- Lucretia Campbell~Class 56, table doses four times a day, rug,kins'2.1; class 56, hooked homemade cover, 2; eyele~ centerpiece, I and 2. Mrs J 1," Thomas--Class 56, fancy mixed in its bottle, will W O Root--Class 48, cucumber floor pillow, 1. pickles, l; class 52, plate ~trawberry, Mrs Matzen--Class 5~, sample towel, last a year-old baby near- l: plate Rhone Island Greening, 1. 1 and 2; knitted bedspread, L E S Hendrick--Class 50, pk late *'.Highest Orac(e Sewing Machin~ $5.00 on e~ Joim McGrath--Class 5(3, emb doily eems and conditions, retail~ for $40.00 everywher~ whi~e pointers, 1; 5 ~able bee~s, 2; 5 2. ly a month, and four bot- Dolly Frog~Why in tears, Molly? ~ee Trml ! No money in advance. We oay the freight. long and shor~ yellow carrots, 1; 3 The abov~ ~ro extracts from advortisemcntsse,~ Mrs C J Bingham--Class 56, emb Molly Turtle--A horrid boy carved ~'ery d&y. We do not advertise th&g way but stw.u summer squash, 2. the date of my birth on my back so teddy to diseounl; Rny oF theso Bi~'offers. Wo howevo centerpiece, 1. tles over three months, ~lmit ~h~t w~ eanno~ sell you ~ $t0.00 Maehinefor ~5,0 that I can't keep my age a secret. obody can) but w~ will sell you e~ ~3.00 machine fo Lawrence Copland~Ctass 49, ~ bu Bessie Miller--Class 5~, emb cen~er- ~ .90, and the $65.00 machine they~,sk g2300 for we wtl red winter wheat, 1. II you fo r $19.00, others in proportion. We manufat piece, 2. and wilI make- the baby $~re 525 hi.chines ~, day a.nd guarantee every one. Ore lhe Ben-Rock of Snccess ~0diifer,,nt styles arid prices tO select from. Wr|l:e n Walter Schell-~Class 49, ½ bu clover Wm Schwegter~-Class 5(~, emb side. "..... D2V. ~or co,nplete list or call on our dealer ia yo~l~town an, seed, 1; 12 ears pop corn, 1; class 52, lies in a keen, clear brain, backed by ~tvO money. ~e~ our No, 18 D£GDLto~d. it; is l:~rfection 0card cover, 2; drawnwork sideboard strong and well and will indomitable will and resistles~energy. plate Greenings, I. We wish to inform all milk cover, 1: dresser cover, 2; prettiest pr Such power comes from the splendid James Tucker--Class 49, ~- bu bar- pillow cases, 2; pin cushion, 2; woolen health that Dr. King's New Life Pills ~asers of the vitlage that we are lay the foundatio~ for a impart. They vitalize every organ ley, 2; ½ bu white oa~s, 1: class 50, 5 quilt, 1. ~enlarging our Dairy and willcon- ,19 winter radishes, 2. ° and build up brain and body. J.A. ~tmue as heretofore, to furnish as ~rs R P Edgerton, Sh'abbona~class healthy, robust boy or Harmon, Llzemore, W. Vs., writes: Otto Klinkman--Class 49, ½ bu white ~clean and pure an article as pos- a Fo.r ~~~.7 Warrutea 56, drawnwork table cloth, l and 2; "They are the best pills I ever used." ,grawer New Ten oats, 2; ~ bu garden beans, 2; 12 ears 25c at L. L Wood & Co. ible. We kindly solicit your pat- ~'~,~~r.../ handkerchief, 1 and 2: sheet, 1 and 2; girl. MACH|NE--~.~-.7 Yearn. yellow flint corn, 2; class "50, three ronage. Pleased customers are mountmeltic lunch cloth, 1 and 2; TWEN!~ KINDS to 8Me¢~from. Ptie0~, $15.1)0 ~ $N),0~ f~ largest sunflowers, 1. FOg BY Refinement of Cruelty. the best adverusement. ,Fancy caoo. PATENT~ h~v~*xp|~O, ~|~ ~ut) in priooa centerpiece, 1; ~atting lace, 1; set la- SALE ALL DRTJ'G~ISTS :llav~you seen tho No~ 16) How Home~ No~hing hk~ ~t. I; J J Spence--Class 49, 12 ears yellow "That was a fierce Imni:hulent Swift thn gr~ato~t wonder o~ th~ ~tg~. Call or a~n4 for bsrgain lis~ dies' underwear, 2; fancy apron, 1; got for oversl)e~din~ and not paying Oth*rs pricoa diecou~t~I. flin~ corn, 1~ class 50, 3 heads cauli. Send 10¢., name of paper and thin ad. for ' F ~ew florae Sewing l~htne Coco ~ Chlea~# laundry bag, 2. ills title." Cass City Dairy Farm flower, 1; class 52, plate Maidenblush, our beautiful Sa~Ings Bank and Child s Sketch. Mrs J Wahosky~Ciass 56, drawn- Book. ~ch bank contains a Good Luck "What dM they do to him?" D. Y. Schneider, Prop. C. D. ST~IFFLER, Agent 1; class 57, display pansies, 2; rose hush work doily, 2: cross stitch sofa pillow, Penny. "The It)risen yard wqs beil|,~ repaved, Telephone No. 107. Cass City, Mich. in bloom, l, display petunias, lo 2. SCOTT ~ BOWN~ ~9 Po~l S~eo~. N. Y and tliey put Swifl on as driver of the steam roller.'--Bostoa Transcript. M~ss Mary Greet visited the th)rd Mrs. }]. Brown was a Gagetown grade Friday. caller las~ week. 5%e Hodel 5%e Hodel Downey of the fifth grade Roval Baking is Cli~ord Lovely shower last nigl~t and so ap- Pow~ier the Has moved ~o Detroit. preciated. ~ THE 5TO~E THAT SATINFIES ~ ~...greaLes~ 9 f time anti labor Evidently our science teacher has Roy. Coombs was at H. Brown's ~., ~ savers to the pasLry cook. met the "merry widows." working for the in~erest of ~he M. P. :fJ Economizes flour, gutter Miss Nina Willis of Deckerville vis- church at Gagetown. ann eels ann makes the ited ~he high room Monday, Picking apples is in order in this ! food digesLi£1e anaheaKhful Dan and Roy Str~fller of Argyle community at present. have entered the sixth grade. This fine weather is so enjoyed by C. S. and L. B. D. took a week to re- all during the husking season. cover from ~he effects of ~he fair. Loren Brown and wife called at her W.C.D. has been promoted to a parental home yesterday. seat on the platform. Mode1 for H. S. N. Perry's fine house is a grand im- for Quality, for Low Prices on Men's, ~I Homer Muntz is absen~ from third provement and so convenient for the grade this week on account of sick. family. Boys' and Children's Clothing, Shoes, Hats, ~i ness. Charles McDermond and wife from Caps, Underwear, Neckwear, Hosiery, I~a~es mosi heal~hlul Ioodl Sophomore debating--Local option near Ell;nylon visited at the J. Crane is the law propelling the saloons not home recently. shirts, Jackets, Overalls, Pants, Etc. No al~m--no lime phospha|es to sell liquor. Albert Pearson and wife of Corinth, The only Imkin~ powddr made H. L., senior, is wresting honors Ont., visited with the la~te~'s sisters, from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar from Drs. Cook and Peary by discover- Mrs. J. Crane and Mrs. H. Brown, ing a new city, felicity. during Cass City fair. M. 13. and H. W. vie with each other Mrs. J. Crane e0tertained the first ringing the bells; considerable activ- of the week at dinner in honor of her ity in the region of the knee. sister Wilson Crane, wife and daugh- ters, Loren Brown and wife, H. Brown. LEEK-HUTCH|N50N. ida J. has discovered that she pos- M odel GAGETOV¢'N. All enjoyed themselves. ++ sesses a new talen~ since studying A pretty wedding took place at the chemistry, namely, a whistle tube. Laura Cooper of Elmwood visited Cass City, Michigan . Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Palmer enter- with Flossie Crane the first, of the home of Mrs. Eli Leek Wednesday, Teacher in ancient history~What week. Oct. 6, wilen her daughter, Jennie, rained a company of friends .in honor is the Latin meaning of diversity? Dance at Riker's, Cass City, Friday was united in marriage to Frank of their son's four~eenth birthday on M. C.~We haven't got that far yet. evening, Oct. 15. ~r Hutchinson of Cuss City. Promptly on Monday evening. Sophomore versed in biblical lore +++++ ++-M°1-.~l.++++++++++++++ ~+~++~++++-M.-M~ noon to the strains of Lohengrin's at Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ires wedding march played by Miss Blanch Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wells, two quotes--Case of robbing Peter to pay become famous for i~s cures of coughs, daughters and Miss Ina Gough were Pail. Whose funeral did she attend? colds, croup and influenza. Try i~ Lombard, the bridal party entered entertained at the home of Mr. and OUR I the parlor and took their places be- Mrs. Theodore Turner iu Ellington on Willie Wahosky, who has been (lo- when in need. It contains no harm- fore a bank of evergreens. The cere- Sunday last. ing sixth grade work hero, has moved ful substance and always gives prompt relief. Sold by L. I. Wood & Co. mony was performed by Roy. Beedon to Care where he expects to attend Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmer and of Deford. The bride was given away school. New Fall Goods daughter were Owendale visitors on by her brother, Mason Leek. Little The ~wo K's in chemistry are found NOVESTA CENTER. Sunday, Clara Leek, aged four, niece of the pursuing the Yankee propensity for have arrived and you will find a full bride, acted as ring bearer, carrying Miss Myrtle Ryan left Monday for swapping knives. What's to boot? Win. Johnson of Kingston township, I • line of the ring on a beautiful bouquet of Unionville and from there goes go See G. D. S. class book. who resides one and one-half miles l]owers. The bride wore a very pretty Saginaw. When Miss Baer was toiling the south of Novesta Corners, died Thurs. dress of white w~h pink trimmings. day morning, Oct. 14. He had been ill Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young and kindergarteners the story of the with typhoid fever. His wife and Ladies' Underwear, Corsets, Hos= Following the ceremony, a bounti- daughters visited in Kingston Sunday ~Three Bears" one little tot said four smallchildrensurvive. ful wedding dinner was served to last, going in their auto. "Which bear were you ~'' about th:.rty invited guests. The " Miss Orpha Chambers of Cuss City, iery, Skirts, Suits, Furs MTr~ and Mrs. Win. Proudfoot lef~ young couple received some beautiful Mr. S. to,l. McC. in physics after Orvile Wilson of Defordand Lawrence failure in recit~ation on capillary at- and useful wedding presents. Mr. and last Saturday morning for St. Charles Hewitt of Cumber were the guests or revisit their.daughter and family, traction--I guess you never a~e much and Scarfs Mrs. Hutchinson left on the afternoon Miss Merle Craig Sunday. stigar. Boys, buy a b~x of Lowney's. train for Gay]ord to spend a few days Mr" and Mrs. Andrew A~ms~rong, for Members of the Baptist church and some time. with friends. Their many friends Teacher in Latin--Conjugate verb their friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. The Best $~.0o Wrapper on the Market for 9oc i wish them a 1)ng and happy life. Class No. 3 in tile M. P. Sunday to be. H.S. visions of recent experi- David Glazier Wednesday evening school served a fine supper in the ences flooding his whole mind and Games and music were enjoyed by all Also a full line of Groceries. :I AUCTION SALE. opera house last Friday evening, mak- soul--amo, amas, areal. Teacher in and refreshments were served. They in~ about ten dollars. haste--That is love. were presented with a purse of money. James McKenzie will cry khe auc- Mrs. James Watson and daughter, The interest and attendance of par- Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Williams are lieu sate for James MaeArtt~ur at his Olga, will=visit friends in Sebewaing ents and teachers ara~)iiai~l i~ be- visiting friends near Cedar Run. , O. W. GOFF home. corner of Houghton and Oak Sunday, half of the mothers' meeting to be ± streets, on Saturday, October 23. com- held Friday, October 27, in kinder- Dance at Riker's, Cass City, Frida'y Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kellogg of Se- evening, Oct. 15. mencin~ at 1::}0 p m. ilousehold and bewaing were calling on friends ~n garten. other effects will be sold. Ga~etown and Cass City Sunday. Among the festivities enjoyed this MARRIAOE LICENSES .... Carload of--- For sale--New buggy, and surrey Mrs. James Gough and little dau~h- year by the school faculty no time kas Frank Edward Hutchinson, 22 Wllm~t. praticalty new. Enquireat Chronicle lterare visiting her sister inAlmer been pleasanter than Friday evening office. 4 30. since last week. spent~as the guests of Supt. and Mrs. Win. }tenry Sherman, 46 Fostoria Winter. The early part of the even- Eliza Jane Lamb. 40 Mayville ing was made merry in an attempt to Gee. Win. Rohrer. 43 Dew;it name the "Wild animals we have Alfreda Massoll, I9 Gilford known" and haven't known. After Norton A. Sage. 66 Care Poultry Wated partaking of refreshments, not the Alida Sleeper, 67 Geneva, Deft ed Cass City t least of which were Mrs. Winter's Melvin Surine, 2:¢ Care ver at famous "pigs in the blankets," we Ina J. Crouch, I9 Gagetown were reminded of college pleasures in Orva A. LaMar. 2I Vassar singing some of the old songs. ~~ Hurrah for the foot ball boys! Last CA~S CITV MARKET~. ®$ o

those who were to play against tile Cass City, Mich.0 Oct. 14 V.~)~.L .. Marlette team tha~ afternoon, could 8hymn. Pr~,,- [or DUC~s 8c [0r ~eese, 5(; [or (}[~ ~(}0slers be heard echoing through the streets wh, at N,,. ~ whm~...... ~ 17 ~ as they began their four hours' drive Wheat No. 2r~,l ...... l 17 ~; its superiority; its Rye No. 2 ...... + (;7 . wonderful raising power; its never-failing ability across counEry. ~ot un[Ai they were oatsnew ...... 37 HAR=R=Y YOUNG to produce the most delicious baking--and il~ again landed safely a5 home did the W(.sterncorn ...... 7~ * sounds of merrimen~ cease. And Choice handpicked beans ...... 1 S0 ~ economy. In the baking--that is the only way sucll heaps of funl Fun before the Alsyke .... ~ (g} 7 (~} you can successfully test it and compare it with the high price kinds. You cannot discredit these statements until you have tried Ha:° ...... s :,v i1 ~ ave added to my line ...... We were beaten by our opponents Wooi l)cr lb ...... to tile tune of 6-0, with variations, Eggs, l~cr (loz...... 21/

and would be only too glad to meet Fa~ ~,,,w~. live]weight per lb ...... :R~ 4 CALUIVi E:T them again before the season closes. Steers. " - 9 the only h~gh grade baMng powder selling at a moderate cost. $1,000.00 is offered to anyone finding the lea~t Clifford Gracy, the captain, has the Fatshe~l), " " ..... :l ,l a trace o~ impurity, in tlie baking, caused by Calumet. nerve and the pluck or tile typidal L,,,~,~, .. " "...... *'~ OrS g es Ask your Grocer~and inn;st that you get Calume~ foot ball man, and made gain after Hogs. - - ..... '; 7 ~ ~+ gain under severest difficulties. James Dr,.s~.t ho~s...... ~o a, Received Highest Award World's Pure Hurley, who practiced only one night, Dressed beef ...... ~ 9 Food Exp0fitioa, Chicago, 1907. played like a veteran at right ~uar~-- c,a,-,,~.... ~ ~ ~,~~[~ Every stove fresh from the makers [~c~~: while the lef~ guard, Eugene Schwa- Chickens...... 9 derer, took things easily and stopped Dc,e~s ...... ,7 ~(~ ~.~ about everything, ~hat came his way. o,.(++...... 7 ®~ My new stove department is in full swing and I g@ Harry Strifller, dubbed by the Mar- Turkeys ...... ]2

lottomm*sgre"Lwasin fell°ws the game "the every curly minute,headed exert-b°Y'" ...... ,mLL m~:,,L,.s. " ¢ }~ show only the |atest ideas as to heat radiation ~ inghimsetf to the utmost, and im- pressed the fact on every man that Whit':~Lt~Y, >or ewt, ...... ~75 ~ and economy of coal consumption. ~

Special Watch Offer i got in his way. F~onomy, " o ...... 2 25 As a whole, our boys did good work, ~',,~,:~on. "' ...... :~ + ~.~ Call and see my display and @g To introduce our "Favorite Whio . and were told by some of the citizens (4ohl Rim, "" ...... 3 40 of Marlette that we outclassed their (~raham, " ...... 'e 75 ~@ N ~Ve are maki.g this liberal offer ~wn team. It being the firs~ game of Gramflatcdmeal" , ...... 2 '~ tlle season, points of strength and Fc('d, " - ...... 1 NJ ~ [~=)~ weakness were made evident and it is ~,~a. " •...... ~ 75 hoped we can please tlle people of Bran. '" , ...... 1 40 N •With every "FAVORITE" WHIP bought we will g~ve Middlings, " ...... 1 40 ~r~ (2ass City by winning on our own grid- Oil meal. give you a ticket which entitles you to one chance to win a iron in ~he near future ...... ~ .~) Gluten n~eal. " + ...... 1 70 16 size, gold-titled, ten year, open-face watch. Case has N ELECTED OFFICERS. C,.,,,n~,..am,a"Salt:. >crbbl,..: ...... 85 ~r~90 ~ [ shade the price but the quality is always ~C~ dust-proof-screw back and front, and is engraved of engine turned. The members of the Tuscola County the best. ~ Movement is nickel, seven jewels, Medical Society elected the following P,~ O. & N. ~. I~. officers at their annual meeting at quick train, and is guaranteed to be President--Dr. Chas. McLean, Cam). ® proof against alt electrlcal disturb- President--Dr. J. H. flays° [ASI ~XdU~SION ances. Dial and hands are fancily ornamented. Secretary- treasurer - Dr. w.c. ~ra~.~~w~-~.~-~~~_'~v~~~-~~v~ The ~'FAVORITE" WHIP is Garwin, Miilington- Of the season to ~~'~'°""" ~-~:~-~J'~----~~~~<~~, " ------~-x~~~~~v~u~ Member board of trnstees~Dr. M. one of the most durable and strong- M. Wickware, Cass City, ~ ""~m~ est rawhide whips ever o~ered for The next meeting of the society will the money. If you are thinking of berheldatCaro sometime inDecem. purchasing a whip, be sure and ex- CAS EV I L L E 21 Auction 8ales 21 amine the "FAVORITE" before you buv. The whip is a thorough raw- For quick and certain action Ren- Su Oct 7th JAMES McKENZ][E, THE AUC~1~ONEERofCassCity, who hide from snap to cap. Has loaded ne'~ Pain-Killin~ Oil eclipses any and ~ ~ ® ][ has 18 auction sales at this early writing says he does not attribute his butt and four-plaited outside cover. Wire reinforced loop; all remedies offered to the public. It success ~o his popularity, but rather to the fac~ ~hat he is able ~o de- two hand-made thread buttons and water-proof finish. drives away pain. aus~ the thing for Round trip fa½e from Cass City 50c. liver the goods that bring the moneT. Are you about to make a sale? cramps, colic or diarri~oea. Cures Then don'~ trust your hard earned horses, cattle, implements, etc., in the rhefimatism, sprains, stiff joints, sores Children betwaen 5 and 12 years of age hands of a dinky auctioneer. Because a man may have been suceeseful and bruises. It is not a new remedy, half fare. Train leaves a~ 11:28 a.m. at taking orders for Teddy ~ears or selling corn salve at a county |. A. Caldwell i 25c.Severit'~but~50cverYandYearsOld$1.00onandtheper reliablemarket.bottle,one,E.PriceOVer A. Tickets strie~lYF, limitedH.CARROLL,re date of sale. hasfair theiSnOreputationSign thatbyhewritingiS a fit orman, phoningtO sell yourme atg°°dS'my expense.Ge~ a man wl~o Ryan's drug store. General SupL