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VOLUME XXXVI MASON, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911 NUMBER 24

Many Masonltes attended the Ha- NORMAL COMMENCEMENT. PIONEERS WITH US AGAIN. AT VANDERCOOK'S G.S. THORBURN'S genbeck-Wallaceshow at Lansing last Tliursday. A crowded house attended the .sev­ Annual Meeting of Ingham County This week is the week to buy- OOODOiXXMXKJOOOOOOOO enth annual c^niraencement exercises Pioneer Society. Maple Street Grocery Mr.s. Jennie Hall read a paper at Pineapples. for canning. We of the logharlii County Normal Class the Eastern Star county conven\ioo Although Tuesday was more like a have them at a price that will Parmers, Take Notice, at the Presbyterian church last Wed- 25 lbs H. & E. Gran. Sugar.$1.45 In Leslie yesterday. day In tlie full instead of balmy June, suit you. We will piiy 22c this week for but- nertlay evening, a large portion of 3 cans Peas, Corn or Tomatoes. 25c Capt. Geo. A'. Minar will remain in it did not dampen tlie ardor of the 10 lbs Gran, Sugar 50 cents, with tei" fat delivered at creamery In pnod them being relatives and friends of Red Alaska Salmon, per can...18c Bullalo and superintend the rebuild­ gi'uy-lieuded men and women who had $1.50 other groceries. condition. Mason CiiEAMKiiy Co, the class from about the county, A Best Flour 60c ing of the steamer Northwest recently buttled In early days to make Ingham 2 cans Peaches 25c little after eight the class,,composed Thoman's Moss Rose Flour 70c burned. county one Of the most pleasant spots 3 cans Corn, Peas or Tomatoes 25c ], J, Kellogg has a new Buick auto­ of 16 young ladies, marched In and Snow Flake Flour 60c in the Wolverine state. 9 lbs Rolled Oats 25e mobile, Sunday Dr. Toles of Lansing and opened the exercises by singing "Sum 10-lb sack Graham Flour 25c Tliere was a goodly attendance at Whole Codfish, per lb- 10c Tlie Sweeney has been given a fresli Thomas and Ballard operated upon mer now hatli come among us" follow­ 10-lb sack Corn Meal 22c the IBaptist church at 11:40 when Sec­ 7 bars of Leno.K or Swift's Pride coat of paint, Mrs, F, CMcEuenof Alaiedon town ed with invocation by Rev,C, L, Beebe, Gasoline, per gallon 13c retary /Ives in tiie absence, owing to Soap- 25c ship for a cancer. Miss Glee Rodman, a meraber of the Perfection Oil, per gallon 8c Herbert A, Garn and Nina B, WooiJ illness of President Bullen, called to Potatoes, per bushel 30c Rev, A, G, Lawton of Rochester, N cliiss, rendered a violin solo Kujawlak, Pt bot Welch's Grape Juice ...25c Of Cambria are married, order, .las, H, Sliafer moved tliat Broom ...25c Y,, will preach at tlie Baptist cliurc Proi', W, H, French in his address Shredded Wheat Biscuit, pkg.l2c Mrs, A, E, Breed, practical nume, committee Of live be appointed to New 20th Century Brand of next Sunday, He comes as a caiidi gave tiiera some good wholesome ad­ 9 lbs Rolled Oats... 25c Bcll phone SOl-lsll, Ma.sun, Midi. * nominate ollicers for the ensuing year, Candy 10c per pound date for tlie pastorate, vice, "Good Night, Beloved," by the Qt bot Household Ammonia 8c Motion prevailed und the following K. C. Dart, real estate, loans and col­ class, after whicli Supt, W, D, Riggs 3 cans Dutch Cleanser.... 25c Tuesday was the 50th wedding a were appointed: J, IT, Sliafer of Ma­ lections, Olllce in Lawrence Block, * presented the certiUcates, Class sang stood by her in anytliing she wanted 100 lbs Crushed Oyster Shells. 65c niversary of Mr, and Mrs, T, M, Saraw son, S, H, Preston of Lansing, A, -TX E. A, Den.Kjiiore ha.s e.\cavated the "Till We .Meet Again," closing witli to do, always stood up fur Mason be­ Plymouth Rock Scratch Feed Tlieir siiri was lioine from Ann Arbor Hatcli of Meridljin, L. H. Stanton of cellar for liis new liome on south C benediction by Rev, W, H, Simmons, cause her people aivviiys wanted to do Per 100 pounds .' $1.75 to aid tiicfu In celebrating the even Eaton and IT. P, Baldwin of Ononda­ street. After the exercises a reception was tlie right thing. Taught about 50: Chic Feed, baby size, 100 lbs 1.90 The St, Louis schools set an e.\ampl ga. Balance of time until the dinner Mrs. Thomas Harrison has shingled held at tlie high school building, scliolars for 12 sliillings a week. Went Headquarters for the Golden Sun that would be well I'or Mason to fol hour was spent In general visiting. whcili was decorated In the class colr to Dr, Minos McRobert for advice, as Coffee and Spices. her house corner of B and North low. At this time tliey are advert! At noon those present repaired to the he was a good man, streets. ing for oe.xt year, wliicli begins Sept, ors Of crimson and white, Tlie class iiisement of the church for tlie an­ BOTH PHONES J, A, Hemans always took a great Cliarles Lewis nf Ypsilanti is train­ fjth. was presented to those who attended. nual pioneer dinner. Light refreshments wereserved. The interest in the pioneer meetings and BUSINESS OrRECTORY, ing Evelyn Nesbit2:IS| at tlie Hills­ One hundred and (ifteen partook of Last Tliursday Wm. Holcorab of class promises to live up to ils motto: would attend when able. Just com­ dale track. the dinner served by the ladies'aid Aurelius township lost the ends of "They can wlio think they can," and menced his S2d year of age, Wa,"; Wanted — Girl for general house­ .society of tlie church. Afternoon ses­ two lingers on his left hand while make tlieir marks in their chosen born in England, father came here in It, 0, IJ, lIKNDUltSON, Oeirtilst, Over (1 work. Steady position. Inquire at leading a cow, the rope catching the sion was called to order by Secretary ,VI, Wehh'.s and Kotd Aseitlnu's, careers. 1835 when son was five years of age. D this Olllce. 23w2 Ivesatl;40, he regretted that Presi­ hand. Drs. Thomas und Ballard oper Was three months coming iicross the- It. JO.S. S. IIAWLKY, Dentist. Koniicr dent Bullen Wits unable to attend. Repairs liave been made on the aied. Lawton T, Hemans delivers the ad­ ocean, now could make the trip In five D .Maoklihte Lslatiil and .St. li;nace. .StiecusS' . There was a largely increased attend­ to Dr. S|ianliilnKaiid Ur. LIhsley. Lawrenue hik boilers in the heating plant at the The L. A. S. ot the Presbyterian dress to the Clinton county pioneer days, Motlier was sick all the way ance. Opened with song by a choir. court liouse. cliurch will have a thimble party with society at St, Johns next Saturday, across. Went up Hudson to. Albany r'33:-2-aiciA,irs Otis Fuller, warden of the Ionia Re­ Fred M. Wells lias a (Ine line of wall Bohemian tea at the home of Mrs. C and took canal boat to Syracuse, N.Y. Commencement exercises of the formatory, who Wiis on tlie program II.ALU.XANDHIt. I'iiyslClan and SurKTOi paper at his shop on west Ash street W. Randall Thursday afternoon, June Remembered when New York Central R • Onice ovur l-'iaiiaKah'.H Dniu Mtwe. iies Leslie scliools take place at the Meth­ for the address, could not be present (leiieeopposite the IlanMst Cliiireh. O/lIco hoiirs Call and see it. luth. The gentlemen are especially road was built and flrst telegraph line 8 to to a. in., I tu 4 and I to 0 p. hi. Alasoii. .ll odist cliurcli June 23d, There are 17 owing to an extended meeting at tiie invited for tea. established. Came to Micliigan in Several Mason ladles attended tli graduates. prison of the pardon board. L. B. R.CIIAS. S. HALLAltD, lloineopathlo Phy. 1865. - D siolnii and StirKOOii. Disetises of the Eye, ISastern , Star county at The L. A. S. of Eden will be enter Mason high closes its schedule for McArthur gave the address of wel­ Ear, Nose and Throat a speelalty. Oillee—Near Miss Addle Every came to Alaiedon Hlook. Honr3-8 too a, in., I.-30 to6and 7 to Leslie yesterday. tained by Mrs. Oliauncey Breed and the season with St, Jolins at the South come. Pioneers are loaders, others p.m. 52 years ago, would never forget the The Juniors give a reception an Mrs. Nellie Hodges at the home of sti-eet park next Saturday afternoon. like to be led. Words cannot express roads on the trip. Taught school Itt ll. KltANlC K. THOMAS, riiyslclan atid Sur banquet to the Seniors at the K. of the latter in Lansing Juno 21st fur Let's Close with a victory, boys, the debt Of gratitude we owe to our Kooa. Oillce over Wiihh & Whitinan'a stoni an early day. Dre.shlenoB two doors east of IVlethodlst uhiirch. hall Friday evening of this week. dinner. Leave on the 9:10 ear. A pioneers. Recited a poem by Will good attendance Is desired. Nicholas McCann and wife have sold Wm. A. Havens of Gladwin, a for­ EDSON OOVISy, IMl. D., M. D. I'liysloiah Money loaned on personal property, Ciirltoii on tlie pioneers. Suggested to Tiraolliy McCann tlie northeast mer resident of the county, came 20O 0_ •- and 8iir(,'eon, u'ivifii; special attention to notes and contracts bought. Olllce Aurelius township is building a mile that more attention bo paid to the olllce practice and the cure of chronic discuses, quarter of tl^e southeast quarter of miles to attend this meeting. Bora Bad. pectillar, dllllctilt and sinhhora casus that over Fanners Bank. N. N. Rotjsk. and a quarter of state reward road historical featui-es of the county. .section 10, Bunkerhlll, consideration n 1842, curac to Ingham county when balllo others or havo heoii ncKlected or linprn commencing at the Pink school house Keep an accurate record of the annual erly treated, uro invited, visit.* made iinyd' $1, etc 18 months old. Had a good time'here. tiiiice if rightly arranued for. (JUlco hours, 2 Hugo Delfs Of Lansing, chief of tl le and running west on the Columbia pioneer meetings. His lieart was full 0 p. ni. Call or write, 112 WashlnKlon Avenue fire department, has been re-elected south, Lanslnu, Mich. E?/~Ovoi"IIeath's store, road. E.vcavating commenced at the Children's day was observed at the of the subject. The pioneers were Mrs. Geo. A. Minar gave a continuii- president of the Michigan Fireman dll!erent churches Sunday, At the young men, but today they have grown tibn of the story she told at the meet­ AMKS SUVIN, Nurse. Oradnato Hellevuo hill at the J. S. Jenkins farm and the J Jfiospltal, Now York Olty. Kesldenee, Alitsoii association. road will be almost impassable for Presbyterian in the morning and at old. There will be as much cliange iu ing a year ago. Tills time it was the Citizens 1,'Jiotiu iiiillt. ilell phone i35-2r. The baccalaureate sermon will be several days. the Baptist and Methodist In tlic the coming 50 years as there has been story of a talk between Silas Middle- given by Rev. W. H. Simmons at the evening. Interesting programs were in the piist 50. He gave the pioneers ton Of Middleton Corners and his Frank P. VanBuren of Williamston Presbyterian church Sunday evening given and the e-xercises were well present a hearty welcome. grandson. It was very pleasing to her has sent $20,870 to Lee S, Joslyn of aLKIJKD ALMCN'. Attorney.Tl Olllce in at 7:45 o'clock. attended. hearers. Farmers Bank bnlldlnt!;. Mason, Detroit, referee in bankruptcy, offer Response by ex-Mayor A. 0. Bement J.N. Bush Of Lansing was intro­ Mrs. Adella Fuller is teaching art The,Ingham County Farmers Club of Lansing. Was glad to be here and A, IIKKGMAN, ATTOUNEY and COUN- ing the amount as a 40 ptjr cent, cotv duced to Mason 54 years ago in Sep-' A. SELOll AT LAW, Mason, Mich, in tiie Salem, Oregon, university. She will hold its Jtine meeting next Sat- was glad to respond. Pioneers are promise with his creditors. Ttie ref­ tember, came from Dexter by stage^ contemplates going to New York tills rday at Fairview farm, with Mr. and needed. Enumerated many things B, MoAUTlTUK, Attorney and Coiinselorat eree recommended to Judge Swan that going to Lansing. Pioneers were gen­ , Law, Ofllce in F'arincra Kank huiidlng, summer to study. Mrs. E. C. 'Russell. General rally of performed by tliem. Many times L a meeting of the creditors be called erous and helped In sickness and acci­ Erie H. Casterlln, who has been in honorary members, music, recitation pioneer is not appreciated at his real ENSMOKK, U, A,, Attorney-at.Law,Mason to consider the matter. dent. Mr. Bush in commenting on Michigan, Porto Rico for three years, will *iil by Mrs. Olive Keeier, music, Gov. Os­ worth. No community in any locality D The regular montiily business meet- Mrs. Stillman scaring a deer with her for home June 23d. He will teach born is expected for an address. Table can surpass that In which we live. T, IIEMAN.S, Attorney and Ooitnsclor !tt ng of the Christian Endeavor society hat, stated that should a deer see I Law, Olllco In Lawronco lilock, Mason Idaho the coming year. committee, Me.sdames J, E. Tanswell, Pioneer work must go on. There Is LMloii, Money to loan on good security. will be held as a picnic in thecity some of the hats of today he would H. 0. Call, W. S. Root, E. P. Rowe, Other work to be done by the sons and Tuesday evening on tlie south hogs- park Friday evening, June 16th. A be SO badly frightened he could not H. M. Gardner, E. Sanford and B. L. daughtei'sof pioneers. .A.XrC'I'I03>TBER backa locket was lost. Picture and potluck supper will be served at G:30. run away. Green. . Duet by H, B, Longyear and Mrs, name on tlie inside. Finder please Every Endeavorer is urged to be pres Mrs. Jas. IT. Shafer read a biograph­ W.Or.AUIv. General Anctloneer. Leave or D,E, Watts, I det's at this olllce. iSatlsraction guaran leave witli Margaret DuBois. ent and each one is requested to bring Last Saturday afternoon as the two ical sketch written by Mr.^. Mariali f Cteed. Hull piioho nansvllle 5,4 It. At Olivet Monday the M. A. C. team a plate, glass and, fork, sons of S. J. ifustin of Aurelius town­ Mrs, Edna G, IT, Ives read an origi­ Potter of Bunkerhlll at the age of 75 nal poem'composed for the occasion ENltY KUKTZ,General Anctlonoer. Satis was defeated by the local team by a John Gorman, a lineman for the ship, aged seven and four years, vyere years. taction guaranteed, terms riglit. Leave which was received with generous ap­ ordematthisolllceH . I'ostolllce,Mason. score Of 3 tu 2. Cortrlght made one Michigan State Telephone Co,, re- playing in the saijd near their home Treasurer Webb reported a balance plause. Of the scores for the Farmers. •ceived a shock while doing some work the elder one was bitten on the arm of $19.90 on hand with about $5 in a rattlesnake. Tlie fatlier, not Secretary Ives read a letter from XiTS •WIS A.3srcE Mrs. Ray Bullen was taketi to the on a pole near the M, A, C-Sunday by bills yet to be paid. Report iidopted-.,, nowlng what to do, ran with the boy Ed, Morgan of Elko, Nev,, telling of nAUVIHilB' MUTUAf, VUIE INSUKANOi! ackson hospital yesterday afternoon morning. He thought he was going Committee on nomination of officers _ Coinnany of Ingham county, Safest, cheap- the home of his nearest neighbor, his first trip to Mason, Four boys and est and uesc. Pnr Inroraiiulon write to K. 1^1 for treatment. Her husband, mother to fall, grasped - a wire and about^50 to reported as follows;, President, R, J. here a bandage was put around the their girls attended a ball given by I'lold,secretary, Mason. li.A. Densmore, presi­ aud sister went with her, Mr: Bullen olts of electricity passed through his Bullen of Aurelius; vice president,. dent. Mason. Olllco In the court hotiso. arm above the bite and the boy given Coi, Geo, W, Shafer at the . At­ returning that evening. body. Realizing his danger Gorman Dr, W, W, Root Of Mason; secretary,, dose of whisky. The father then tended a Fourth Of July celebration kicked himself loose from thepolcand a Mrs, Edna G, H, Ives of Vevay; treas­ For the inontli of April there wei'e Harry Lane of Wheatfleld is in Ann t open the wound and sucked out at Stockbridge, the father of Col. Ives fell about 20 feet to the ground, strik­ cut urer, W, M, Webb Of Aurelius, On tiS births and G4 deaths reported from Arbor-this week to have a piece of the poison. Dr, Culver was called was marshal of the day. Audience ing head foremost on a piece of sharp motion they were elected, Ingham county. iseased bone taken from an ankle The snake was killed and measured sang "Bringing in the Slieaves." The trouble is the result of an injury cement,, A physician had to talce sev­ Mr, Preston moved that the ollicers Murcury touched 94 last Saturday inches in length. Mrs. James M. Turner of Lansing received when a young boy. eral stitches in his scalp, but his other of the society appoint a historiaoi.., afternooQ. .Some summer this with njuries were not considered serious. During the storm Sunday a barn on tauglit school here in 1842. Married Motion adopted. 10 weoics more of it. The ladles of the Presbyterian iircellus Speer's farm in Vevay, four a Mason merchant. Was glad to be After singing "God be With Us Till church will meet Tuesday, June 20th, The seniors have had several class loKliam County Pomona Graiige will lies northeast of here, was struck here tod^ay. We Meet Again" the meetingrepaired to plean the chiirch. All are request­ •gatherings the past week. Miss Ruth meet with Holt Grange Friday, June lightning and burned to the ground , H. P. Baldwin was born in Ononda­ to C, W, Browne's Pastime Theatre- , ed tn coine and work or help llnan- Avery entertained tlie class and the 2.'M, for an ail-d. cry" out then ,his body Mrs. Mary Stillman was glad to see Wowlshlo thank the Auditor General's de- part of Barnes and contributory neg­ home and when he left the ring was by Prelate Densmore and singing of struck the floor, A physician was so many here; I Best meeting ever sartineiit, Supt. Dept. at tho State Capitol, court. ligence on her own part, • ? missing. When arrested at Lansing Jiouse employes, difterent lodges I'lnd' many the opening ode. Music was furnished/ summoned who declared that death had. ' Her family composed of seven friends for their kind syinputby and beautiful, the ring was found, in his possession. flowers in our late bereavement of our wife and Last Wednesday evening the Re- by a male quartette composed - of had resulted almost instantly. , Re­ girls and one boy. Girls had to go mother, Harvey- 0,^Clino, Clias,, 0, ,Page,'•a Frank P, ClUie, Glen W, Cline.. ' 'bekahs elected the following otlicers: At the annual meeiing of the Mich­ Messrs, L. ,W, Mills, Jr,, Roy and mains; were brought here Tuesday after cows,.: Saw a'deer and thought N, G., Helen DuBois; ¥,G,, Ethel igan Pioneer and Historical society, Ralph Adams and Harry Lyon,; Dr. afternoon and funeral services held it was a bear. Shook her hat at It and Moore; recording secretary, Elizabeth held at Lansing last week, CM, Bur­ Culver gave a brief history of the at the Methodist church at 2:30, with the deer ran away, BUSINESS LOCALS. Stevens; treasurer; Clara Taylor; pian­ ton of Detroit was chosen president; lodge, its llrst officers and a list of the burial in Mapie Grove cemetery. Mr." Mrs, Reasoner of Lansing, daughter ist, Minnie Ncllls; captain, Theodore vice president, Fred M, Warner Of 28brothers who have passed over since Robinson is asonof Mr. and Mrs. M.- of Mrs. James^Turner, was born in House and steam beating plant eompleti»,'for,' sale cheap. Inquire of'H. J. Bond, adm'r. :v Bortle; delegates to assembly, flrst, Farmlngton; secretary, PI, R. Patten- its- organization June 10,188G, a little D; Robinson and was born la Ingham' Mason in 1846, Masoo^ had the most •4 more than a quarter of a century ago. The National Loan & Investment Co. pays i% Jennie Strope; second, Lulu Whipple; gill of Lansing; treasurer,:B.F. Davis township May 19,1890. fle had been nice men in Ifc of any place she ever per cent. See F If, FiJti:.D, lOtt , ;flrst alternate, Pearl Parker; second of ^Lansing; members board of trus­ Lawton T.Hemansgave a brief,ad­ living in" Lansing-about 'ayear and a knew,^ Enumerated names. Of, many For Sale, ?;? '.alternate, Clarajaylor; D>D,P,, Lulu tees, Lawton ,T. Hemans of Mason dress, taking as his subject the broth­ who had lived -here and moved to M half. .'Besides'his;parents he is sur­ House, lot and barn on Cherry street,.:-I,ota!i Whipple. They held their memorial and Mrs, Nathan Judson,of Lansing; erhood Of man. His remarks were vived by a brother and sister in Lan­ Lapsing. Ave rods wide, 7tt Ajtdkew Lano. 4 •service at four o'clock Sunday after- member committee of historians, very Interesting, Exercises • closed sing and a 'brother, L.!J.,Robinson:of Mrs. E.H.Brockway:came,to Mason with prayer by the prelate. - If your money does not net yoii Ave per cent.';? .noon in Maple'Grove,cemeterj, • ,.• Clarence E, Bement of Lansing. this city. In 1852, Said Mason - peoplealways see H.O,Freeland. itt Science Making Life Easy, Iiig-ham Countf Democrat Santa Fe's crack train, California The small things in life are usually the most important—for example, a Limited, met head-on with a light en mm ON PAi SEEN AND HEARD Ai W, L. CLARK, Publisher. gino near.Domingo, 25 miles from. Al cake of poor soap may not only spoil buquergue, N.M., resulting In th< the week's wash, and the temper of IN MICHIGAN 1 death of J." W. Green of Las Vegas, the housekeeper, but ruin valuable MASON, . . - MICHIGAN THE FARMERS OF TODAY ARE N. M., tho engineer of the light en J mm fabrics. DEVOUT, Sine; the fatal scalding of Ray C Alma.—The lives of Clarence For twenty-flve years wo have spent Fiowers, fireman of tbo limited, and Fishbeck and Ted Brubaker might a large sum of money educating people FAMOUS SALOON SMASHER, VIC as to the soap situation, and It has the injuring of ilfteen or twenty pas have been sacrificed had It not TIM OF PARESIS, EXPIRES IN paid us so far. We will continue the sengers. been for the heroic act of Clarence ' • • • ,, STOP THE RUSH TO THE CITY A SANITARIUM. good health campaign and invite you Banghart, aged fifteen, the son of an most cordially to give Hewitt's Easy After cutting out his wife's tongue Alma butcher. The boys were taking Task soap a trial, giving you the op­ and nearly disemboweling her, John a on Pine river and went In Sowugye, at Cleveland, 0., committed Propose to Make Schoolhouses a Cen. NOTORIOUS FOE OF 65 portunity to do so on the most liberal 'swimming. Brubaker was tlie first in basis we can offer. Buy two cakes ESOFiM suicide rather than be captured by ter of Recreation—Natural Outlet and was seized with cramps, Fish- the police. from your grocer for ten cents, and if for Spirit of Youth—Other News ol iieck went to the rescue, but had hard­ Woman, Whose First Husband Died of tho first does not please you, return '"• * • ly gained the other lac when he also the Day. Delirium Tremens, Became Knov/n the other and get your money back. Latest HAPPENINGS the world Forest fires, raging In the Dragooc took a cramp. The boys yelled for mountains, near Torahstone, Ariz, Through Wielding of Hatch­ Is this good enough? OVER TOLD IN ITEMIZED )ielp and Clarence Banghart went to havo been gaining headway despite {he rescue with a plank. Fishbeck et on Grog Shops. FORM. . Boston.—The problems of the rural HIS.VIEW OF IT. tho efforts of a large force of ran. [ivas taken ashore on tho plank nnd population wore considered at a meet­ gers. Brubaker was dragged In by the hair, Leavenworth, Kan.—Mrs. Carrrle / ing of tlie National Conference of ^t took the plucky Banghart boy 30 Nation Of hatchet fame because Charities and Corrections. One ad­ EVENTS HERE AND THERE Governor DIx has signed a bill pro minutes to resuscitate Brubaker. A of her fanatical light to down dress emphasized the importance of hibltiug tho admission of boys undei number of prominent men are endeav­ •the salo of liquor in her own state the observance of a religious life by si.\teen years to pool and billiard oring to get the Banghart boy a Car­ a,nd tho entire country, died in the (ho farmers. rooms or pBbiic bowling alleys In New negie medal. Evergreen saniUirium here of paresis. Condensed Into a Few Lines for tho In an address on "Tlie Religion ol York state. Kalamazoo. — Passengers wore A. nervous breakdown reported to Perusal of the Busy Man- • • • ... tlio hand," hy the Rev. Warren H. thrown into a panic when I-larry have resulted from anxiety over a Latest Personal Infor­ Wilson Of New York, the members told In a quarrel over tho possession ol 'O'Dell attempted to kidnap his five- lawsuit to recover money due her mation. ' that th^ tillage of the sell Is done to­ a package of letters, W. E. D. Stokes, year-old child from Its mother on the (or lecture which she delivered In the day hy one-third of the people of tho millionaire proprietor of the Ansonia train from South Haven lo this city. east under a syndicate and which the country 'and more is produced than hotel in New York city, was shot He wns prevented by the Interfer­ eyndicate failtjd to pay wns tho cause wlien it was done hy 90 per cent, ol iWashington three times in tho legs by Lillian Ora^ ence of the conductor nnd several of her coming to the sanitarium here, the people. Tills has an elTect in hum, a singer, and Ethel Conrad, i)n others. O'Dell created nnother scone in the four months sho passed in the The Canndlan reciprocity bill was Bmaller country churches, in the artist, at the younx women's apart­ when Kalamazoo was reached, and Banltarlum here, a great change came acted on by the senate finance com­ ments. abandonment of many cliurebes in tlio before leaving the depot declared that over Mrs. Nation. Her spirit seemed mittee and will bo'reported to tho up­ • * «• country, and in' condemning the divi­ ho would kill tho mother and child to leave her with the breaking down per bouse ot congress without recom­ sions In churches, It destroys much Tho Wisconsin tenato adopted a before they left the city, Tho fenr- of her nerves. Gradually she grew mendation. The Root niendinent to of religious organization. As the num­ resolution declaring that Senator Btricken woman, who was on her way melancholy and seemed to take no In­ (ho print paper and wood/'pulp provi­ ber of farmers grows less, the burden Isaac Stephenson bought his seat In lo Chicago, appealed to the police for terest In anything al>out her. sion was adopted by the coramllteo by the United States senate and request­ laiil upon them is proportionately protection nnd was accompanied to First Husband Drunkard. a vote Of 8 to G. ing that body to Investigate his elec­ greater. Smart—Do you think the colleges the Michigan Central depot by an Carrie Moore Nation was born near tion. turn out the best men? • • • "The real prosperity of the farmer oflicer, who placed her aboard the Versailles, Ky., nearly 65 years ago. • * * is produced only when the farmer is Wise—Sure. I was turned out In ' Legislation to replace the Sherman train, In 1876 she was married to a Doctor a moral and religious man. Agricul­ my sophomoro year. nntl-trust law so ns to protect pl-op- C. Frederick Kohl, a prominent San • Owosso,—Nelson A, Smith, eighty- Lloyd and lived for one year at Hoi- ture is the one occupation which can­ orty interests antl tho people's welfare Francisco capitalist, was shot and five years old, who had resided den, Mo. Her husband died of .deli­ not bo pennaiiciiUy, performed by bad alike Wits urged by Blhert H. Gary, probahly f.itally wounded by Adelo on one farm in this county for 70 rium tremens. After ten years ot DOCTOR PRESCRIBES men or by atheists'. The farmer must chairnian of tho hoard of directors of Verge, a French maid, until recently years, drownod In a pool of water a widowhood, she married David Nation CUTICURA REMEDIES needs bo a I'ovci'ent, a devout iind a Ihe United States Steel corporation, in In his wife's employ. A lawsuit was foot deep on the John x\. Kenyon farm and for a time lived In Warrensburg, the cause for the shooting. good man. concluding his testimony before tho in Burns townsliip, near his home. Mo,, where she was the editor of a "I wish to lot you know of a couple house so-called "steel monopoly" in­ stopping the Rush to City. The old man was last soon . cutting paper. They later moved to Rich­ of recent cures which I have mado "If wo give pf0|)orly protected and weeds, and when ho was missed for by the uso of the Cuticura Remedies. vestigating committee. Sporting mond, Tex., where Nation conducted • • • sufflciontly numerous amusement re- a long time, neighbors formed a Buch a strenuous reform caniiiaign Last August, Mr. -—-— of this city By unanimous vote tho United Dllly Papko, the American fighter, Boris for rural disti'icts we may suc­ searching party and found him lying that thoy kept the Lone Star State in came to my ofilce, troubled with a States scnnto approved tbo action ot knocked out Jim Sullivan, the Kng- ceed iu overcoming the wild desire of face downward in the pool, a constant turmoil. In the national Bovore skin eruption. It wns dermal itis tho coramiftco on privileges nntl elec­ lisli ciianipion, la the ninth round ol thousands of country hoys and girls Berrien Springs,—Betty, the four- campaign of ISS-l the Nations incurred in its worst form. It started with a tions in naming a subcommittee of their 20-round baltie nt London. This to ru.sh to tho lai'ge cities," said Mrs, year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the enmity of a certain class and one slight eruption and would affect most eight to conduct tlio now Lorimer victory crowns Papke as the middle- Belle Linder Israels, chairman of the Earl Kinney of this place, died quite niglit 20 men gave Nation a severe parts of his body, thighs, elbows, investigation. The subcoinmlttee is weight champion of the world. committee on aniusemelits, sudenly after chewing a blossom from heating. They tlien moved to Medi­ chest, hack and abdomen—and would clothed with wltlo authority and will /*•>*• Mrs, Israels anuouiiced the conclu- a night shade. The cliild was dis- cine Lodge, Kan. Mrs. Nation has long terminate in little pustules. The itch­ begin work immediately. Bion of numerous invesUgators to be coA'ered chewing the blossom anil al- fostered the anti-liquor sentiment and ing and burning was dreadful and he • • • Personal that it is the desire to give exjiros- tiiough it W'ls taken from her at once in 1901 she beg,an her sensational cru­ would almost tear his skin'apart, try­ Bion to the spirit of youth and joy she becam(3 seriously ill, A physician ' ,One' of the niiiriue invitations ro- sades of physical violence against sa­ ing to got relief, I recomniended all Canie E. Nation, sixty-six years old, that furnishes the lure of the city was at once summoned but the child ceiyed by. President Taft came from loons. Following minor episodes In the various treatments I could think who gained celebrity by hor uso of a to the unsophlstiontr.d country youth, died just as the doctor' arrived. tlie' /\nli-I^orso Thief association of Kiowa and Wichita, Kan., site wont to Of and ho spent about fifteen dollars hatchet in tho cause of prohibition, Slie proposed that the school houses Kansas nnd Oklahoma, whioh asked Saginaw.—Alma hardware stores Topeka and in March, 1901, threw a on prescriptions, but nothing seemed died of paresis In tho Evergreen sail- of the country be made natural cen­ Mr. Taft lo come to Arkansas City, sold out glass and heavy ship­ hatchet across tlie polished mahog.any to help him. Itnrluni at ijoavenworth, Kan.. She ters of rocreiitlon, where there might K.an., to address Its convention .July ments were sent out from Sagl- bar of tho Senate saloon near the "In Iho meantime my ivifo, who was admitted to tho sanitarium .lanu- ho dancing, dramatic clubs, pi-esenta- la. The prcsklent was compelled lo new to supply the demanilr So many state capital, breaking, the mirror into was continually suffering with a slight ary 22 suffering from nervous break­ tion ot liistoi-ical pageants and such windows on the north and west thousands of pieces, mutilated costly skin trouble and who had been try­ ilecline tho Invitation. down. * «. other forms ot recreation as would sides of stores and houses were bro­ paintings and smashed the glassware. ing different presorljitions and meth­ The long expected wool tariff revi­ » « • provide a natural outlet for the spirit ken by the heavy storm of Sundny The crusade was then on in earnest, ods with my assistance, told me she sion bill was prosontcd lo tlio house Private cablegrams received in New Of the youtli. night that the retail de.alers did not Kansas had a statewide prohibition was going to get some of tho Cuticura of representatives hy Chairman Under­ York city announce the death of Mrs. have a supply large enough to meet law, but in those days it was fiagrant- Reraodies and, give thom a fair trial., Mary Ivingdon, the mother of Mrs. wood of the ways and means coinmlt- May Adopt Death Chair. the demand. ly violated, Hrs. Nation visited many Dut as I did not know much nbout George J. Qould, In Paris. Mrs. Klng- toe. The monsnre was nccomiiaiiied Washington,—Electrocution may be Charlotte.—The flve-year-old son cities in Kansas preaching the doctrine Cuticura at. that time I Was doubtful don had heen In bad health for the by a lengthy report from tho Demo- BUbstituted for hanging for capital of­ of Claude. Davis of this city was of "doAvn with rum," both in words whether it would help ber. Her skin past two or three years. 'crats of the committee Ip Its favor, fenses Jn the District of Columbia if a terribly injured by being caught in a and deeds. In August, 1901, her hus­ would thicken, break and bleed, es­ while the Republican members un.ani- bill introduced by Caleb Powers of grindstone around wliich he and a band obtained a divorce and. is now pecially on the fingers, wrists . and mousiy reported against it. Tho re­ . Ono of the returning passengers on Kentucky becomes law. It further con- companion' were playing. The crank­ said to be living a retired life in arms. I could do nothing to roliovo port attacks President, Taft and the the Mauretauia, which docked In NewJ/J'l.emplale s commution of the death sen­ shaft caught in his clotlies, dragging Ibejla, 0. her permanently. When she first ap- tariff board. York, was Col. William Bromwell tence to life imprisonment in case of hlin into the machine and mangling ® Many Memorable Trips. pHod the warm baths of Cuticura IMeilsh ot Cincinnati, grand master of female offenders. Tlie bill was in­ him in a terrible manner. He Is Then followed many memorable Soap and applications of Cuticura Domestic) the Knights Templar ot the United spired hy the caso of Mattio Lomax, a likely to die as a result. trips by the crusader, in many states Ointment she sa\y a decided Improvia- States, negro woman, now under sentence to " Ionia.—Seven hundred or more of the,union, lecturing on the evils of ment and in a few days she w.as com­ Three racmbors of tho Ohio general • « « he hanged' for the murder of her hus­ were' confirmed, in the Catholic :drink, and' in many cases following pletely cured. assembly and an attache were indict­ Mrs, ,1. H. Waylnnd, wife ot tho edi­ band. churches of Ionia county, 155 at Hub- her s-poeches up witli prnctio.al dem­ "I lost no time In recommending ed In bribery charges by tho grand tor of tho Appeal to Renson, published bai;dston, 150 .at Pewamo, 50 at Bold-, onstration in "joint smashing." She the Cuticura Remedies, to Ml'. —•— )ury at Columbus, which adjourned at GIrnrd, ICan,, died ot. injuries re­ ing and 314 nt Ionia. The Ionia serv­ Fire Razes West Vlt^ginia Town. was arrested several times for de­ and this was two raontlis ago. I told I'or an Indellnlto period sub,1oct lo call.. ceived in an automobile accident'uoar ice was participated in by a dozen or Elkins, W. Va.—French Creek, a stroying property but always escaped liim to wash with,warm baths of the Its investigation of legislative bribery GIrard. more priests' and the confirmation farming community twenty-two miles very easily. By the sale of "sou­ Cuticura Soap and to apply the Cuti­ is not completed, hut it will not be sermon Avas by Auxiliary Bishop Kelly from here, wps almost destroyed by venirs," by lectures and other profita­ cura Ointment generously. Believe resumed for the present. Nathaniel Tooker, seventy-three of Ann Arbor, fire. The flrcj was started hy burglars, ble exhibitions of kerself Mrs. Nation mo, fl-om the very first day's use of years old, first vice-president of, tho who blew the safe in tlie postofi'ioe. Lansing,—It the reports of 'the Is said to. have accumulated a fortune tho Cuticura Remedies ho was greatly • The largest steiunship merger on Cuban-American Sugar company and Before the ll'nmes hml been stopped i;rop correspondents" filed at the Of nearly $150,000. Many melodra­ relieved and today he is completely the great lakes since the formation a director of other sugar companies, Bighteon. dwellings, besides the post- offlpe of tlie secretary of state are to matic and farcical Incidents occurred cured through their use. I, have great ot the, Gilchrist and the steel trust fell dead iu Now York from heart dis- Dfilce and general store, were de- be,, depended upon, there will be an­ during her tours, but the one that first faith, in the Cuticura Remedies and fleets was effected at Cleveland when eas(3. other shortage in the apple'crop; as broke thewarlike spirit of the turbu­ shall always have a good Avord for • Ihe finishing touches were put upon •» • 0 ijtroyod. The burglars escaped. They got $00 in currency and. stamps. the! oorrespondents claim that heavy lent crusader, occurred in one of the, them now that I am convinced of- the merger oC live companies con­ Eighty years of ago and still enjoy­ frosts during the first weeks of May lowest,dives in Chicago about .mid-' Ihoir wonderful merits." (Signed) B. trolling twenty-one of the finest bulk ing college life, Mrs. Amy D. WInship did considerable damage to the fruit. night. She had been making the L, Whitehead, M. D„ 108 Dartmouth Twenty Hurt When Car Hits Cow. Bteel freighters on the Inland seas. of Racine v.'lil enter the University Pontiac—Following an agitation, rounds , of the . saloons exhorting the St., Boston, Mass.,-,Iuly 22, 1010. ' Cincinnati, O.—Twenty persons were The now- company takes tho title ot of Wisconsin next fail ns the only started to throw out all slot ma­ occupants to lead better lives, when a Injured, none fatally, when a traction the. Great Lakes Steamship coinpany. octogenarian "co-ed" in the United chines; in. tho city, a laymen's as­ young man serving drinks to the hu­ The Unattainable, car on the Cincinnati, Georg(3town & •ft will havo a paid-in capital oE'''?G,000,- States and probably in the world. sociation to be made up of delegates man . wrecks , said to her: . "Hello, Young Bachelor—I often wonder If "(I * • Portsmouth line struck a cow'and was 000. from, all the churches has been pro­ Grandma Na.tion." She did not recog­ I'am making enough money to get hurled, into the ditch, six miles east ot * * t Mrs, Tom L, Johnson, widow of the posed and a preliminary organization nize him, but as she .was generally married on. the city iimits'of Cincinnati. The car , The United States Steel corporation Cleveland ex-mayor, has. brought suit effected. The organization will com­ addressed as "Grandma," she thought Old Benedict—Well, I don't know was going at a rate of about . forty has just acquired another competitor against the trustees of her husband's bat other similar evils. nothing ot it. She asked the boy if how much you're making; but you; miles an hour. All of the Injured are In tho Bassctt-Presley coinpany of estato to obtain access to a safe de­ Merrill,—While the remains of ho didn't have a mother, and if he ain't!—Puck. ' • from Cincinnati and vicinity. ' , Cleveland, 0., one of the largest job- posit vault in Nov- York, in which It his wife lay at his home ready for wasn't ashamed of the life he was bipg concerns ot finished steel prod­ Is said there Is $190,000 in securities. the funerab services, WHHam Cum- leading. The boy- looked at her in Constipation causes and Beriounly nuKra- ucts in the United States. The con- * • * Four Picnickers Drowned. mings was killed by a Pere Marquette amazement and said: vates many diseases. It is thorouRlil.v'cured Blderatlon Is said to have heen In tho . Appleton, Wis.—Four girls were by Dr. Pierce's Pellets, Tiny suRar-coated- Miss Grace Bryan, the youngest passenger train, Cummlngs sat down ' "Why, don't you remember m«? I'm granules. Jieighborhood of .?1,000,000. child of William Jennings Bryan, was drowned .and; five other occupants ot on the end of a tie and tailed to move Riley White, your little grandson!" married to Richard L, Hargraves, a a small sail'boat , narrowly escaped when the.train bore down upon him. The woman collapsed,, sank ,to the Death may love a shining mark- ; The Southern Pacific Railroad com­ promineat young business man of ileath near,here when a squall struck He was Instantly-.killed. sawdust covered floor sobbing hys­ but shining marks are scarce. pany Rocklin-Colfax cutoff, costing vLincoln, Neb,, 'at Fairview. ,The wed­ the craft and capsized It "on Little Bay City.—Myron, the three-year- terically and paying no attention to *f 16,000,000, is compl(2ted. This cut ding was private.. Lake Butte Des Morts,\ The victims' old son of Henry Etue, a team­ the painted-faced girls who bent over Garfield Tea overcomes constipation,, were members of a picnic party, given crosses the Sierra mountains thirty- H' . \* * • ster, was drowned In a cistern at his her. Her spirit was broken and since «iok-headache and bilious.attaclta. three miles from Colfax, Cat, to Rock- by an Appleton dry goods store. home. The boy had been missing but then she had never been the aggres­ William Cornelius Hall, a well-to-do Charity Is too often charily dls- lln, Cal. a few minutes when his mother found sive, disturbing Carrie Natlon-of old. retired manufacturer, famous among pensed. 1 ' » • • college atliletes as the captain ot the New President of Wellcsley. the body. . Six thousand garment workers are crew of Bob Cook, who was the father Wellesley, Mass. — Announcement Sault Ste. Marie.—Felix Wagner, Aviators Fall to Their Death. on' strike at Cleveland for recogni­ of rowing at Yale, Is dead at his home that Miss Ellen Fitz : Pendleton, dean who . a year ago was sentenced Johanni s tha 1, Germany,—Herr tion Of their union., in New York. He was fltty-six years and acting president, of Wellesley col­ to serve ten months In Detroit Schendel, who had establlshe''d f. a ••*• old. • lege, had ;been chosen president of the for smuggling-Chinamen : into the German...altitude .record;-of 6,504 for Licking postage stamps for patrons *.«>'• college by .• the trustees was - made at United States, has been arrested at aeroplane, fell later with his mechanic, Best Dt the government Is the cause of a ..An Inventory of the estate of David chapel services. Miss Pendleton was the Instigation of the-customs depart­ Voss, and both were Instantly killed. serious case of blood poisoning of Miss H. Moffatt, filed in the Denver county- graduated from Wellesley in, 1886. . ment, charged with smuggling opium Schendel was trying to eclipse the Grace Hamilton, clerk in the postof- court, shows that the testator died from (Canada duriiig; April' and May.' .. world's altitude record, with a passen­ Soup Boe at Payette City, Pa., according to possessed of property worth more Four Die In Vain Effort to Save One. i Grand Rapids.—Grand Rapids, Is ger. The aviator -rose In a Dorner , her physicians. than $15,000,000. ^ Hattlesburg, Miss,—Four persons facing a bitter : paving,: war th at monoplane and had reached a, height •«•••,••'•, • • lost theirtives in an effort to;save the threatens; to result In the serious de- of 6,660 feet when the monoplane was Joseph D, Bren, former, cashier of Col. Theodore Roosevelt declares life Of.Pearl'- Coursey, a 5-year-6ld ^ girl hay of work plaiined for the summ.er. seen' to assume; a vertical position. - It : tho University of Minnesota, who was with emphasis that the story that he who had ventured out.too far', while : The board., of, public works , refuses is believed that Schendel was trying nrrested a week ago, charged , with wading in Bowie river, two miles north' to .recognize standard;; Bpecificatibris, to glide to' earth .-ftdth his motor shut had agreed to support any man; for Pure being; short in his .accounts ?13,S00, the Republican presitlentl.al nomina­ of here..,: ,'':."-k' • .:. /^^r;,' .:.' as. adopted for, street pavihg In all off. , The monoplane shot to earth with was rearrested and bail was raised tion In 1912 was .,^yithout any.fbunda-" the leading cities. . terrific speed. >;;;!;••:•:,,.,''.,?.;';...; ^-;; -;; trbm; $2,500 to ?10,000. • tion of .fact.'' • .''•'-'*'',':'• Burned to Death Under Auto. -i Port Huron.—Peter Gwane, aged : Washiiigtori.-r-Harry;W;:'MItcheIl 'jot seventy, years, was shot by a Approves Plan. I Libby's*Soups have';| Glencareyn',; Va„; was burntsd: tb^death; Belgian who hns,~been boarding with, New York City.—The ^complete weh ii'-lthe home-made flavor.;,,af ' One of the most Important., actions Foreign Pred Kitchen,' private; in the ,Pifteenth• him. .The stories regarding the shoot­ fare program, - of, the National Elec­ ;:taken ;hy the Judiciary committee of ing are - very . conflicting. .... Gwane .vis' tric:' Lighti association;, as, finally.- ap,-' cavalry at Fort; Myer, Va„, seriously f . • Try . m :,the!;:Co!inecticut general assembly.,.byi iiot expected to live and- preparations; Fishermen,:Of -St. Johns,, N.,- F.,: re. injured,"aad^thre'e,others'severely .hurt proved by .the conventlon'here,- calls were .m.ade to'rush him. to. the .hos-, P if Libby's Chicken Soup ' f S ItSfJpresent^J'session is.' its decision to port finding 'a number" of; mattresses ns the result of a collision between a ..tor,Old pensions, death benefits, free ;;rempye ithe • $6,000,;limit for damages Off the southeast coast, which,'leads to car lOn the 1 Old-Dominion, electric line pital In this city In order to save his accident and life insurance, and the »/ Libby's Vegetable Soup fi/ ln.'case bf •AedXh by'accident?. the belief that a ship mis been wrecked: iind,; Mitchell's i|autqmo life. There is a'rumor ,to'the ,effect establishm.e'nt of savings.a.ud invest­ 0, UbbyXTomato'Soup ^ that the Belgian was jealous. ~ The ment funds for employes. The pro­ near there. Va., across the Potomad^ river- : from (( at your grocers. Washington: :,The car turned the ma-: assailant's name is not yet known. gram la the most far-reaching of its .•,;,',:.A' seml-mllltary,body known-as the • • • chine overandltcaughtiflre.: Mitchell: -•-Coldwater!-John P.fButton,'• avClvil' kind ever adopted. Nearly' 500,000' .;f .Crawford and Cherokee Volunteer' as­ M. De Broquevllle, minister of rail- was beneath'it and could'not be extri­ war veteran \nd Branch'- county men and women in the'employ of elec­ sociation was chartered at • Topeka, Toads, posts,and telegraphs;-accepted cated. The -Other men were passen­ pioneer, died, aged eighty years. vHo tric companies will be affected by the Kan,, with the purpose • of .drivings vio- the /commission^to form. av.new cabl-i gers on the trolley car., • •' .'- had lived In Coldwater .township'70 profit-sharing' plans ,whlch It is de- lators of the prohibitory law out'of net In sdccession to tue SchoUnert yenrR. /jigned to carry,out. ,Crawford and Cherokee counties. J ministry In Beljilum._ ' ' t , . • ' *" iiii mm But on the soventli morning it be­ but white of crests. Beyond, seen Together they put their shoulders came evident that a burglary had dimly as a wall through driving sheets to the bows of tho old, flat-bottomed been visited upon tho home of his of snow, were tho darkly wooded rowboat, with incredible exertions up­ hosts, A window had been forced in rises of tho malttlaiid. rooting it from its ancient bed, and at the rear of tho house and a trail ot But, in tho gloom, their little cat- length had it afloat, ' burnt matches and candle-grease be­ boat lay occult to his searching gaze, Panting, Quain mopped his forehead tween that entrance and the door of Quain's voice recalling him, ho turn­ with a handkerchief much tho worse Amber's room, together with the ed t(j discover his host stumbling for a days association with gun somewhat curious circumstance that through a .neighboring vale, and obey­ grease, and peered beneath his liand nothing whatever was missing from ing a peremptory wave of tho elder into tho murk that veiled the bay, tho personal effects of the Qualns, man's hand, descended, accompanied "There sho is," he declared conll- forced him to make an explanation. by an avalanche In miniature. dently: "aground," lie pointed. "I'll AUTIiOa or "TUB BRASS BOWk" WTC. For his own belongings had been "Bettor hurry," shouted Amber, as fetch up with her In no time," rifled and tlie bronze box alone ab­ soon as he could make himself heard But Amber could see-nothing in the stracted—still preserving its secret. least resembling the catboat, aud said By taking Lydia E. Pinkham's above tho screaming of the gale. QOPY/iJCHT BY LOU/S dOSCPH VANC£ In lis place Amber found a soiled "Wind's freshening; it looks liko so with decision, Vegetable Compound "I'm coming, loo," Amber said ful. And I don't at all understand," slip of note paper inscribed with the mean weather." The following letter from Mrs. quietly, SYNOPSIS. she added In confusion, "why I should round, unformed handwriting of the "Really?" Quahi fell Ihlo step at Orville Bock will prove how imwiso "The hell you are! D'ycu want to have decided to inflict upon you my babn; "Pardon, sahib, A mistake has his side. "You 'stonish me. But the it is for women to submit to the sink us? What do you think tills is, Davlil Amber, starting: for a rluck-shoot- emotional hatred of the country. Your been made, I seek but to regain that good Lord knows I'm willin". Where- dangers ol' a surgical operation when Ini; vlBlt with hla friend. Qunin. comes up­ anyway—an steamer? You it may bo avoided by taking Lydia tpiestion gavo mo the opening, and which is not yours to possess. There about's the boat?" on a youiiB lady equestiian who lin-i been stay where you aro and—I say—take E. Piiikham's A'^egetablo Compound. dl.sinountod by hor liorso hecomlnB fiiglit- I forgot myself." will be naught else taken. A thou­ "Blessed if I know; over yonder unoj al tlio aiifUlon appearance in Iho road sand excuses from your hmbl. obt. cnro of this till I como back, like a Sho was lour weeks in tlieliospltal of a burly Hindu. Ho ileolaros ho Is "I assuro you I was thoroughly somewhere," Amber told him, waving and camo home suffering M'orso good follow," Reharl iJiI ChattorJI. "tlio appointed shocked. Miss Farrell." svt., Beharl Lai Chatterji." toward tlie bay-shore an arm as than heforc, inonthpiooo of Tho Boll." addresses .Amber Ho thrust tho butt of his shotgun '•Will you tell me sometlilng?" vaguely helpful as his information, ns a man of lilffli rank and proHslnR a into Amber's face, and tho latter, llfcrc i.s her own statement. niystorloiia '.Ittlo broiizo bo.\-. "Tho Tn- "If I can." CHAPTER III. "Thank you soinuch. Guess I can Paw Paw, Mich.—"'r\vo years ago kon," Into lilH hanil, disappears In tliB seizing it, was rewarded by a vigor­ "About the man who wouldn't ac­ find her all right. Hump yo'seif, I siilTored very severely with a dla- wood. Tho (,'lrl ea'.l.i Amber by namo. ous push that sent him back half a, knowledge knowing you? You remem­ Marooned. Davy." Iplacement. I could dozen fect. At tho samo time the CHAPTER II. (Continued), ber saying three people had been mis­ A cry'ln the windy dusk; a sudden, yiiot be on my feet for They plodded on heavily, ranking painter slipped from his grasp and a long time. My taken about your identity this after­ hollow booming overhead; a vision of fair progress in spite of the hindering Quiiin,: lodging an end of tho ell-pot physician treated "You will havo it that I must sur- noon," countless wings in panic, sketched in sand. stake on the hard sand bottom, put me for seven months rondcr my only advantage—my in­ "No, only ono—the babu. You're black upon a background of dulled A little later they camo to the wa­ his weight upon it. Before Amber without much relief cognito. If I tell you how 1 happen to not mistaken—" silver; two heavy detonations and, and at last sent mo ter's edge and proceeded steadily could recover, the boat had slid ofl know who you are, I must tell you with tho least of intervals, a third; to Ann Arbor for "I know you must be David Amber along it, Quain leading confidently. and was melting swiftly Into tho shad- who I am. Iniinedlately you will loso the moment I heard you speaking three vivid flashes of crimson and au operation. I was Eventually he tripped over some ob­ ows. thoro four weeks and interest in me, because I'm really not Urdu," gold stabbing tho purple twilight; and stacle, stumbled and lurched forward After a bit Quain's voice cams camo homo suffering, at all advanced; I donbt if I should then the acrid reek of smokeless "And tho man at the station wasn't nnd recovered bis balance with im back: "Don't fret, Davy. I'm all right." worse than before. understand your book if I had to read mistaken—unless I am. He knew me drifting into Amber's face, while from effort, then remained with bowed My mother advised Amber cupped hands to mouth and it." perfectly, I believe, but for reasons the sky, where the V-shapod fiock had head, staring down at his feet. mo to try Lydia "Which heaven forfond! But why," sent a cheerful hail ringing in re of his own refused to recognize me," been, two stricken bundles of blood­ "Hurt yourself, old man?", E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound, he insisted mercilessly, "do you wish sponso. Simultaneously tho last, and I did. Today I am well and strong "Yes-?" stained feathei's fell slowly, fluttering. me to bo Interested in you?" "No!" snapped Quain rudely. least, indeflnlto blur that stood for the and do all mv own housework. I owb "ffe was an English servant named Shotgun poised abreast, his keen Sho nusliod becomingly at this and "Tlien what in—" boat in the darltness, vanished in a my health to Lj'dia E. Pinkham'sj Doggott, who is—or onco was—a valet eyes marking down the fall of his acknowledged tho touch with a rueful, "Eh?" Quain roused, but an In­ swirl of snow; and ho waa alone with Vegetable Compound and advise my In the service of an old friend, a proy. Amber stood without moving, friends who ai'O alllicted with any smiling glance. But, "Decanso I'm stant longer looked him blankly in tho storm and his misgivings. man named Rutton." exultation battling with a vague re­ femiilo complaint to try it."—Mrs. interested in you," sho admitted open­ morse in his bosom—as always when tho eye. "Oh," ho added briglitly— Twenty minutes wore wearily away. Sho repeated tlm namo: "Rufton? OriviLLic KocK, It. 11. No. 5, Paw Paw, ly. ho killed, Qunin, who bad dropped "oh, she's gone," Failing ever moi-e densely, tho snow Miciiigiiii. It seems to me I've hoard of him." "And . . . why?" back a paco after firing but one shot "Tlio boat—?" drew an-impenetrable wan curtain be­ If yon arc ill do not drag .ilonguntil "You have?" . • "Aro you hardened to such adven­ and scoring nn untiuallfied miss at "Tho boat," affirmed Quain, too dis- tween Amber and tho world of life an opiiratioli is necessary, nut at olico "1 don't remomhor," she confessed, and light and waimith; while with take Lydia E. l^inkliaui's Vegotablo tures?" She nodded in tho direction close range, now stood jilucklng clum­ couraged for the obvious relort un­ knitting her level brows. "The name Compound. tlio babn had taken, "Aro you ac­ sily, with hnlt frozen Angers, at an gracious. He stooped and caught up each disconrdnnt biast the strength Por thirty years it has been tho stan.. customed to being treated with ex­ has a familiar ring, somehow. But obstinate breechlock, a frayed end of rope, exhibiting It in of, tho galo seemed to wax. Its high flard remedy for women's ills, and has traordinary respect by stray Bengalis about tho valet?" ",Iust my beastly luck!" he growled, witness to his stntement, "Ain't it hysteric clamor at times drowning positively restored tho healtli of thou­ and accepting tolcens from them? Is "Well, I was very intimate with his "It wouldn't 've been me if—! How hell?"'ho intiulred plaintively. oven tiio incessant deep bellow of the sands of womea, Why don't you tryit? romance commonplace to yon?" employer for a long time, though we many 'd you pot, Davy?" Ho cast the ropo from him in dis­ ocoan surf. Onco Amber paused in lila patrol, having heard, or fancying he pInr.(*JDnTwliT»,Bl. "Oh," he snid, disappointed, "if it's iiavon't met for several years. Rut- "Only two," said Ainboi', lowering dain and wheeled to stare baywards, Inu'l. nmt kill, nil had heard, tho staccato plnt-plut-plu( III... Nrat, ckdn. only the adventure—! Of course, ton was a strange creature; a man of Ills weapon, extracting the spent "There!" ho cried, leveling an arm orniintcilt.ll. convca. extraordinary genius, who lived a of a marine motor. On impulso, with lent.ctirap. l.n.l.nti that's easly enough explained. This shells, and reloading. to indicate a dark and fieeting shadow •rn.uii. Can'thplllov friendless, solitary life—at least, so a swelling heart, ho swung his gun lip over, will not soil liall'-wlttod niiimmoth—don't nsk mo Only two!" The Information roused upon tho storm-whipped water, "There or Injure ^inythlni:. far as I know; I onco lived with him In Quain a fleraoii of sarcasm. "Only she goes—not 300 feet off. It can't be skywards and pulled' both triggers. Ciiarniitectl rrtcct. how ho came to be here—thought ho iv.;. Olnllil.«li.rior recognized In mo somo ono ho had In a Utile place he had in Paris for The double report rang in his ears sent prepaid tor 20c. IIIIIOI.II HOUItKU known in India, l^t's have a look at threo montiis and in all that time ho loud as a thundei-clap. Ito llo Itnllj All. never received a letter or a caller. He In tho moments that followed, while Ilrootlyn, ».'!. this tokfin-lhlng." lie disclosed the bronze box and let was reticent about himself, and I ho stood listoning,'with every flhet Kvcryhody isiiirei-Ing hor lake it In hor pretty fingers, never askod any questions, of course, of his being keyed to attention, the I (roiii l>lloi4, I''iNtulii, but in spite of the fact that he spoke sense of his utter isolation chilled his ! I'Ihmiii'ch, 111 K e r "It nnist have .i secret spring," she heart as with cold steel. lloit, IlldllllllllUtloll, concluded, after a careful inspection. English lilto an Englishman and was a DoiiNtlpailoii, JSIocilliii; oi* Itrliint; public school man, apparently, I al­ A littlo frantically ho loaded and I'llew, «'i-H() for ri-ci! iriiil oi" D'uhitlvu "I think so, but , . ." fiiliilosN IMli) «!iir<>. Sho shook it, holding it by her ear, ways believed he had a strain of Hun­ flrod again; but what' at flrst might a. IJ. T.HtMJV, Aiiliuin, IiuUuiia. "There's something Inside—it rattles garian blood In lilm—or else Italian have been thought the faint far echo ever so slightly, I wonder!" or Spanish. I know that sounds pi'et- of a hall he in tho end set down reluc­ First and Second Choice. ty broad, but ho was enigmatic—a rid­ tantly to a trick of tho hag-riddon Uncle—.lolinny, wouldn't you like ".\o moro than I," "Aud what are you going to dc with dle I never managed to make much wind. • :o bo an fingel? of. Aside from that he was Avonder- An hour passed, punctuated at fre­ •Johnny—Not as long as there's a It?" Sho returned it reluctantly, "Why, there's nothing to, do but ful: a linguist, spealdng a dozen quent Intervals by gunshots. Though show for 1)10 to bccomo a baseball European languages aiiil more east­ they evoked no answer of any sort, pitcher or a circus clown. keep it till the owner tuims up, that I san see." ern tongues and dialects, I believe, hoi>o for Quain died hard in Amber's "You won't break it open?" than any other living-man.' We met heart. Resolutely ho turned to a con­ llrH. WinHlow'H Sootliini,' .Synip for Cliildren by accident in Berlin and were drawn sideration of bin own plight and jf.'ittliini?, HoftttiiM llui frtiuiH, reduces intianiina- "Not until curloelty .overpowers Jlou, ullityB puin, eures wind colic, 2.^)C a bottle. .me and I've exhausted every artifice, together by our common interest in problematic way of escape. tj-ying to find the catch." orientalism. Later, hearing I was in His understanding of his situation i\'rany a man has discovered that Paris, ho hunted mo,up and insisted was painfully accurate;: he was ma­ "Are you a patient person, Mr, Am- popularity is not worth the price. that I stay with him there while fin­ rooned upon, vrhat a flood tide made a *or?" ishing my big book—tho one whose desert Island but which at tho ebb "Not extraordinarily so, Miss Far- •Wiicn a hi.\-ntivc i.s needed, take the al- title you know. His assistance to was a peninsula—a long and narrow, rell,"' A'hvs potent Giirlieid Tea. Coinpoacd of me then was Invaluable. After that strip of sand, bounded on tho west by IfeVbs, "Oh, how did yon guess?" I lost track of him," tho broad shallow channel to the "By remembering not to be stupid. "And the valet?" ocean, on the oast connected with the it's easier to put up a bluff than You are Miss Sophia Farrell, daughter mainland by a sandbar which half the • it Is lo put up tho stuff. of Colonel Farrell of tho British dip­ "Oh, I'd forgotten Doggott, He was day lay submerged. lomatic service in India," He a cockney,' as silent and self-contained chuckled cheerfully over his. triumph as Rutton. . . . To get back to (TO, BE CONTINUED.) of dediictivo reasoning. "You aro vis­ Nokomls; I met Doggott at the sta­ QUEENS BOROUGH TIN HORSES No Atlilelo can do himself justice if hia iting tho Qnains for a few days, while tion, called him by name, and he re­ .,:_ .• ' •.•, r feel iuirt. Many thousanda are u.sing daily, en route for India with some friends fused to admit knowing me—said I Abroad and in this country, Allen's J.''oot- How Nightmares, Hobbies and Ponies whoso name I've forgotten—" must have mistaken him for his twin Kaso, Iho nnliscplic powder to bo shaken of Beer Were Put on tho "The Rolands," she prompted in­ brother. I could,tell by his eyes that into tlie slioes. All the prominent Oolfci'S City's Pay Roil. -v-!^ nnd Tennis Plnyor.s at Aiigusta, Pinclint'st voluntarily. he lied, and It made me wonder. It's and J'aim Beach got Iniielt satisfaction "Thank you. . , , The Rolands, ciuUe Impossible that Rutton should "What's all this talk I hear aboue • from iis use this Spring, it gives n rest- who arc stopping in New York, You've be In this neck of the woods; he was (iiiiioss and u siiringy feeling that makes tin horses in Queens borough?" lived several years with your father a man who preferred to live a hermit vou forget yott have fijet, Allen's ii'oot- "I'm surprised at your Ignorance. in India, v/ent back tO London to in centers of civilization, . . . Cu­ l'^-i.sc i.s llic greatest eomfort discovery nf Tin horses aro a mere term used to tlio ngo nnd so easy to use. It prevents 'como out' and aro returning, having rious!" ' designate equines which never exist­ rofoticss, lilislers or pulling luid gives rest been presented at the court of St, "I don't wonder you think so. Per­ ed, part of a graft game," , from fired, tciuler nr swollen feet. Seven­ ,Iames, Your mother was an Ameri­ haps the man had been • up to some teen years lieforo tho piibiic, over ,30,000 "Explain some more, please." can gii'I, a schoolmate of Mrs. mischief. ... . But," said the girl lestiiiioiiijils. Don't go nn your v,-iciition "Well, it was like this. If a fellow ,^ Quain's, I'm afraid that's the whole with a note of regret, "we're almost (vitlioiit a paclciige of .-Mien's Fool-lwse, with a.pull-wanted some extra money . Snld overvwhei-e, 2,5c, Don't neoept any 'sum of ray knowledge ot you," home!" he would have a couple of nightmares, • Mibstilute. Sample sent-FREE, Address, "You've turned ^ the tables fairly, They had come to the seaward report to the powers that be that ho " rMlcn S, Ohnstod. Lc Roy, >r, Y, Mr, Amber," shi3 ; admitted, "And verge of the woodland, where the had a team, and they would be hired, Mr, Qunin wrote you all that?" trees and scrub rose like a wild hedge­ at so much a,day,'for city work." USE A PORTABLE "I'm afraid _he i:old me almost as row on one side of a broad, well- "Did ail of the grafters have to much about you as he told, you about metalled highway. , , , They Had Come to the Seaward Verge of the Woodland. have mares?'.' : i ;: me; we're old friends, you knov/. And To the right, on the other side ot "0, no; one of the gang had hi3 ; now I come to think of it, Quain the road' a rustic fence enclosed the two! -How many 'd you expect to five minutes since she worked loose. Wiih Palcntci GLASS DOOR wife's two clothes horses, drawing full has one of the few pho'eographs of me trim, , well-groomed plantations of drop, on a snap-shot like that?" It's the devil's own luck!" pay," • on >'our otovo or range, either oil, extant. So my chain of reasoning's Tanglewood Lodge; through thO dead "Two," returned Amber so patiently A biur of snow swept between boat (jaooiino, acotyleno, alcohol or gas. "Ho was a genius," complete. And I. think we'd better limbs a window ot the house,winkea that Quain requested him, explosively, and shore; when it ,had passed the "Yes, another man had a hobby, No moro opoiled bakings or worry—No hurry on to Tanglewood.", in the sunset glow like an eye of gar­ to goto the devil. "If you don't mind," former was all but indistinguishable. mora wasted heat—No moro jarring or lie said, "I'll go after my ducks in­ about not wanting to work, his son' chillinjf of ovon. Housowivea can seo "Indeed, yes. Mrs. Quain will be net. And as tlie two appeared a man Fi^om a, full heart Quain blasphemed had a hobbyhorse, and so ho doubled their baking without opening door. Econ­ wild with worry If that animal finds came running up the road, shouting. stead. You'll follow? They're over fluently'. . .• . "But if she holds as them up and sent in bills for a team;, omy and convonienco both guaranteod in his way back to the'stable without "That's Quain!" cried Amber; and there, on.our way.'' she stands,", he amended quickly; his tho BOSS—a polished blued steel oven at least, so I hear," •••;'' me; I've . been very thoughtless,"; sent a long cry of greeting toward Fifty yards or so away he found the indomlnttable spirit fostering the for­ lined with tin and asboatos. : "That's Interesting," ,, ,,,:•; v';, "How much longer shall you stay hlra. ducks, side by side .in a little hollow. lorn hope, ."she'll'go'-agrourid'in anoth-' Look "Yes, rather. There was a rumor - at Tanglewood, Miss Farrell?" , "Wait!" said the girl impulsively,' "Fine fat birds," he adjudged, them er five minutes—and I Icnow just for going around the other day that a; Name "Unhappily,", she sighed, "I,: must putting out a detaining hand, "Let's' sagely. / where. I'll go after her." man who owned a pair of ponies :of ' leave on the early train tomorrow, to keep our secret," she begged, her eyes Satisfaction glimmering in his '"fhe deuce you will! How?" beer also figured in; the'gama" •:'*''';''';'; Join the Rolands in New., Yorlv." dancing—"just for tho fun of it!" . grave dark eyes.'he lingered in the "There's an old skimmy up.-the : "I suppostj if oiie;of the "gaiig's'-wifai'v : "You don't want to go?" ': ','Our secret!" hoUow, while the frosty air, whipping shore a ways," Already Quain was and daughters owned pony skin coats'v "I'm,half an American, Mi-, jAmber.. ; "About.the'babu and the Token; it's madly thrqugh the .saiid hills, stung moving off in search of it, "Noticed they could havo got on the pay. roll .• I've learned to love the country al- a bit of mystery and romance to me— his faice, till' it, glowed beneath the her this morning, J Daresay she leaks too." I'eady. Besides, we start Immediately and we don't often find, that in our brown. But presently, like the ghost nice a sieve,'but at worst the waters' "Suro thing;: it was; a pony skin-; for San. Francisco, and It'll be such lives, do we? Let us keep it personal of a forgotten:.kiss,.something moist pretty- shoal inshore, hereabout.", game, all the way through." a littlo while before I'll be in India," for a while—betv/een ourselves;;: arid and chill touched gently his cheek, .: "Damn!",- Qlain:brought _up short "You'doE!t care for India?" you will promise to let me kno\y,; if and, was gtjhe.; .'Startled,.^ he -glanced, with a shin barlted''against a thwart "And all that these fake: horses ever:"'., drew was pay?" • "I've known it for less' than six anything uhiisual ever comes" of it," ijkyward,' rfhen. v extended•• ani ai-m,- ;of (the; row boiit lie hadf'beeh' seekiris, years, but already I've come to hate after I've gone.: Wo can say that-1 •ivatchirig it'curiously while ilie rough and, in recognition of the mishap lib- : "That's true, although they have seti;; it as thoroughly as any exiled English­ was riding carelessly, which is quite fabric' ofJhis; sleeve ;w"as salted gen­ eraRy; insulted his; luck. ^ '; tongues a-wagging."—Brooklyn Times. ..' true, "and that the' horse,; shied •'and erously: with^flne white flakes^Thoiigh: Amber,:;:icnowlng:,! that. his,; rhurt woman there^ • It sits,, there .like a The Siamese Cat, threw me, which again is true; but to some extent' apprehended' (they had was as inconsiderable as his ill-tem- groat, insatiable monster, devouring Siamese; cats,; with their: ctirloua the rest for ourselves only,/:; . English lives." Indlrectlyi it was re­ been blind indeed to have.ignoredthe per,wliich was more than half-feigned markings and loud, discordant voices; - sponsible,for my raotheris death; she Please. . . . What do you say?" menace of the dour day Just then to mask his anxiety, laughed quietly, are favorite pets. GLASS in DOOR dying) snow had figured in their cal­ meanwhile inspecting their find with is tvarantied not to break from never recovered from the illness she He was Infected by her spirit of ir- In'many respects these animals of ; healbccausoitls secured by our patented yield-contracted when my father was sta­ responslblle mischief. "Why, yes— culations as little as the searolty of a critical eye. /nr/WJf'rffretalnlnsr strips, which permit expau- Siamese breed are unique among fel­ sioa and contraction. Class door fits Gnuriy in one- tioned in the Deccan. In the course I say yos,"(,he replied; and then, more game. Amber wondered dimly If it "You don't seriously mean to put oft ines. They follow their owners like piece bMdcd Iront.and is hold tiifhtlyin place widj two turnbucklcs, preventing escape o 1 heat. of time it.will kill my father. Just as gravely: "I think it'll be very pleas­ would work a charge in their plans, In this crazy hen-coop, do you?" lie dogs; they are exceedingly atTection. i Baklnsr qualities aud ventilation superior to any it did his father and his elder brother. ant to; share a secret with, you. Miss prove an qbstaclo to their safe, re­ asked.,,, ".: ate and insist upon attention, and ' other oven or ranee. :AU heat »oes irrightlnth o the It's a cruel; hateful, rungrateful land Farrell. I shan't say a word- to any turn across,the bay. . "Just precisely that. It's the only open boitoni, andfdiss perfectly dislributca to ailparti they mew loudly; and constantly, as^'if;?;; oi the oven by means ol our patented E ea t Deflec­ —not without the price we pay for it" one, until I have to." The flurry thickening in'the air, a way." trying to talk, .They have more vlvae-;;; tor. Flame always visible, throush tmallmica windows. Wjlli the, BOSS a bakinit costs less "I know how you feel," he said with shade; of anxiety. colored his..mood;: • "Itiis simple madness. -I.won't—"^S ity and less dignity than .usually falls i'i than a twill many vtimes astx fay foritselfsympathy . "It's been a good many V As events turned he, had no need "This'U never .do!"'he declared, andi. "You don't want to stay here all to the lot of cats, , ' ' ' ' in eaved ba1cm8:s tosaynoUiini; of saved fuel. Ask YOUR Dealer to show you the BOSS years since I visited India, and of to mention the incident until the sot himself to ascend a nearby dune. night, do you?! In'color they vary from palo fawn Glass Door Oven. INSIST upon sceinir the name morning of the seventh day following Behind him a men'ser strip of sand "No, but—" "BOSS" stamped In-the front of Oven. Then course I 'then saw and- heard little of through'shades:0f;brown,to chocolate.Mi; you know tliat it is genuine and the darker side. Your people aro the girl's departure. In the interim held back a grim and angry'sea; be "Well, then, lend us a hand and There are two: varieties,'"the templo' , FREE; £°5,'|;rt«'yMt\S°iiiii A«rtlitioii brave enough, out there." nothing-happened and - he -was" ablij to' fore him lay an eighth of a mile of don't stand the,-e grumbling. Be oats and the palace cats, the prinei- , *^^*orilO,S8 0»eni«entKKEEonnv«lptt( - "They are. I don't know, about gov­ enjoy some excelteht shooting with sand-locked desolation, and then the thankful/for whatlyou've got, which' is' u'al diflterence between the two being ernment; but its servants are loyal. Quain, his thoughts undisturbed by weltering bay—a witje two miles of me nnd my enterprise," ] that-tho iialace breed is darker in THERUENEFElDC0.280l)S|iriit|GrnaAn-CiDdiuuti,0 jAii ''<*Y(jted and unselflsh and cheer- any further appearance-flf the babu. leaping;:'shoutlns'-'wavoa, slate-colored > "Oh, all rieht," ' color. I* J

Leslie Met Her Water-lulu, Oommon Council Froceedinga. part Of NE 1-4 of Sec'. 3, Meridian, Koport Of condition o(,tbo MASON MABEETS. mS W SUBSTITUTE Masiin high beat Leslie high at the Ma,son, Mich,, June 12,1911. ^400. A. Chapman to F. L„ . Young, lot FARMERS' BANK Oorreoted every Wediieaduy afternoon, South liireet gi'uund last Saturday Council met and was called to order add LanKinf "ason. Mlchlfran, at the close of business (JBAIN. 1, blk 2, Dayton's uuu" , j^ausiub' , - eiiiiea for by the comuilsslOD- afternoon by a score of 13 tu 2, win­ by Mayor Thurburn. S"00. WHEAT,Recl,No.2,perbusi)el.,.,„ 76a 80 or of the Uanklng Depnitineni. WHEAT,WhHe,No.i,perbushel.... 759 so ning the second game in a series of Present, Aid. Dean, Longyear, Mill- Lansing Business Men's Asso­ nESOUllCKS. KYE, per bushel 753 eu three. As the score Indicates, it was bui'y, Bayner, Watklns and Whitmore ciation to Mich. Screw Co., part of Loans and Discounts, viz.: OATS, per bushel. 30a 35 Commercial De- p ii4l,ft)Mll 1,i.-1i CORN,shelled.perluiodred 1 osOl lO very much a one-slded game. Cady Minutes of last meeting were read 'aldl'iansinrssor™''™'"' SavliiBsDou" • i|,'s Di t .„,, l2,0DU0fl S154,5:7 ID St'SX^.'J.^Sggkl'*''''"«''?'•; 8 00^0 00 Bonds. mortKiiK'elortKi s and socurlUes, struck out live and gave four walks. and appi'oved. J. H. Mbores and wife to E, E. •lUes, viz,! I TIMOTHY SEED, |)er bushel 6 OC®G 25 iJavliiKi^iivliiKS DoptDopt, ;,- , 117.453 00 I GKOCKlllKS AND rJtOVISIONS, Brown, for Leslie, struck out six, gave UKi'OUT OK COMMITTEES, Veancoui', W 44 feet of lot 3, blk Bunk nuhouse'" •» SALT.Saginaw,per barrel.. i oo two passes and hit three batters, The finance committee report the U^- P»i'k„PJa'c<^ add, Lansing, S700. Furnitur\\iumnhe houso,.,..and ILvtures. , 7 000 00 BEANS, unpickeS. per bushel m co - ,, , , , , J 1 , G. F. Gillani and wife, et al., to Other Keal Estato , Slack went Into the box in the eighth •• ,V™ POTATOES, per bushel 25 and gave one batter free transporta- following claims and recommend their jg„„ette A. Smead, com on S line IIKSEUVB BUCKWHEAT FLOUK.per hundred '5 40 allowance; of Kalamazoo street, 30 rods W of Commercial. Sayings•, -1J6 00 EGGS.perdozeFLOOU|ger hundren d , 4 20@a 4 n7 5 thin. Leslie stole eight bases and •las. Tliorburn,! week as niKhtwaicU...,..510 so center of Logan street, Lansing, Puo from banks BUTTER,i»er poiinil.... ]3j 15 In rusarvo cltlcS$^,32S 02 fl5,3til 52 LARD, per pound jO' Mason eight. Leslie had 12 left on Hoard Cemetery Trustees, llowers..... 5 oi $1232. E.viJhanges for APPLES, dried,per pound 7 bases and Mason 10. Score liy innings: 1. r. ItaihbiirM, cleanlnB pavement 1 week 8 Ofl H. C. Chapman and wife to S. G. clearing house,, 70 13 PEA0IIE8,dried, per pound. g® 12 S, D. Neely, labor on straet 0 25 | \''ouiig, et al., paj't of lots 11 and U, S, and Nat'l LIVB STOCK AND MBAT. Innings i 2 3 i a a i si) 1! II E 12, blk 11, Green Oak add, Lansing, Ilank currency,. a."24 00 ,5.000 00 tiavin Fellows and team, do. 12 00 Gold coin 3;i2.'>00 .1,000 IKI CATTLE, per hundred 4 ooas 00 I.esllB, OU001O01O27 Henry Lyon. do..... l 75 $400. • Silver coin T.WTO 40 00 BEEF, dressed, per huDilrert o (lOBS 00 JMason...... O O 3 2 4 2 l 1 x 13 12 VKAL CALVES, per hunured b Biao i* J. D, Hawkins, do 0 13 Nickels and cents ISQ ii3 tl 3y HOGS, per hundred, 6 50ai! 00 naileries—.Mason,CadyandThort)arnj Leslie, Itay Nichols, do,,. 7 oo To Clear Vinegar Cruets. S8 00 Ilrown, Slack and Hates. Two-Dase hits— li, Smith, do '.. 4 00 To keep a vinegar cruet shining $42,3,sr OS 26,407 Ol ?fl7,71U IHl | {^^S.perpoi ter pouiuf': ' ' 15 SHODLbKRS. II llrowiie, Mason, 2, Driver, Tltorhtirn, Drown Frank Klasnian, do 4 00 and clean is not easy, as many a Total S!32,201 37 SlIODLDKRS. PBrPoimti;; Leslie. Dotiblo pla.v—lirowne. Mason, niiKsslst. OlIICKENS.dressed, per lb ai2 L. W. Whited, labor for city ., 2 46 housewife can testify. The neck of LiAiilLlTiKS. ICIUOICENS^flvMiefpoiind^^^^^^ I'd. Tline-l:17. Uniiiiro—Adams, Capital stock puld In i fiO.OOO 00 ISJIRKSX^i'l^^'I'^rPound @I0 Moved and supported that the re the cruet being narrow, usual bottle 17 Surplus fund jo,ooo 00 TURKEY'S,dressed, per pound • 20 A Travesty OH National. Game. port Of the llnance committee be uc- cleaning methods are futile, Unillvlded prtjilts.not...,,, 30,2W) 11 iiuiLDiNO matkkial, The "bawl" game between the Odd cepted and adopted and orders drawn After washing the bottle with hot lectio choclf''" mi OS" 07 PORTLAND CEMENT, per barrel,.. 1 40 I'or the same. Carried. Yeas, Dean, soapsuds and rinsing thoroughly a ComtilerclafcQ'rii'l& OALOINED PLASTER,perlOO...... 45 Absolutely Pure Fellows and Knights of Pythias at the d osa „„ PLASTKKINO IIAIR, per bushel.... 30' Longyear, Millbury, Ehyner, Watkins few hard beans can he inserted in the savingsccrtii'ii'irios'ot SHINGLES,per thousand 2 o6a4 00 South street grounds last Friday aftei'- fii.-.Mini'Vii7i„ 0= I'IME,perbarrel 100 "l[ho only baking powdop and Wliltmore. bottle, which is then almost lilied deposit nnon was more of a "Cninedy of Er Endorsed Hill account imada from Royal Grape Tlie city treasurer's report was re­ with water, to which a few drops of 17.'"... J''!;;?! "IJii % lath, per M...... 2 OoaB 00 rni's" than a game of national sport. Total, „.,... „„..,,8332,201 ii7 Cream of Tartar ceived and placed on llie. ammonia have been added. Shnkln|; ]']iicli team was short of material and the beans around will remove Incrus­ iirorlffiiKO Salo. On motion council adjourned for 1. A. ,1. llajl, ciisliler of the above named jeALLiM.NQUM£ PHOSPHATE started in with some of the lii^'h tation from tlie sides, bunk, do .soicinTUy'sweiir "thiit'tiio Vu^^^ Default having been made In the payment of one week. slateinunt Is trno to thu host of my know- the iiKiiiey secured by a morlgagu dated lllu • .school boys, ns soon as a player became A long-handled pnint brush with a ledge and belief, and correctly ropresonus the twelfth day or •lannary in the year ono thousand EiiNKST B. KELLY, City Clerk,, full, thick hut not broad brush, is e.x- true state of iliu soveral inutters therein »'""'"""Ired nine, e.tucnted by Fred I), Wood- ton fatigued to continue his place'was contained, a.s shown bv tlio books of the bank "'orth of Village of Onondaga, Itigliani County, taken by the high boys. "Tlnk"Gil wllLLIAMSTON, cellent to clean out cruets. It can A,,I, llAi.N, Cashier, MielUgan, to K, C. Darlof Ma.soti, Michigan,: be dipped in a solution-of soda or Subscribed and sworn lo boforo uio ilils "''i'''l""'lil "'"rlgage was recorded In Ihoollleo more,pitched for the K. of P. He Miss Ivali Mahcr, who has been 12tli day of ,Iune, IflU" , ot the Register ot Deeds of the said County ot PtiblislicdiCveiy WeOneaday Ijy struck out si.v batters and gave twu borax. A. G, Lvon, Notary Public, Ingliatu, In Liber i42ot Mortgages on page 42, teaching at Shepherd tlie past year, One housekeeper saves nnd dries Lo'},y;;°!Jii;'j^^sl^^^^^^ on Ihe l2tli dny of ilannary, A. I). liwg, at 4;60- WILLIAM L. CLARK, runners fi'ec walks. In the fourth he o'clock p. ni. of said day. And, whereas, the has returned to her home here. her egg shells and puts them In her iiniotint claimed to bo duo on said niortgago at MASiJN, AIIOII. struck the side out with nine balls. A. I. Haiuibu, Children',^ day exercises were ob­ cruets, which are half filled with L. H, iMOAiiTUll, the (late of this nollce Is Uio sum of four hun­ PIroctors. dred and elghty-nlnu dollars and soventy-llvo Hntoi'od at the T'oslnlllcL', Miisnii, Mlcli.,as The Odd Fellows had three twirlers, served In all the churches Sunday soapy water. After shaking thor- cents of principal and Interest and the fnrtlier stieoiid-chtss inaiier. Report of the condition of tito stitii of ilfteen dolhirs (§15,00) as an attorney lea Nichols, Gregg and Browne. Nichols evening with line projirams rendered I oughl.v, until the bottles ai'c clean, slIpnlalRd lor In said mortgage, nnd whlt-h Is the PI5ICES: struck out one and gave one base, to large, app'reciative audiences. the cruets are washed and riiiseu whole itmotml claimed to ho unpaid and duo m\ First Slate&Savings Bank I ,sald mortgage, and lliat no suit or proceeillngs OKK YlCAU ?1.00 Gregg one and one, Browne two and Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Straw, bride I with cold water, followed hy hot wa­ have been Instituted at law or In eiitilty lo re- BIX MOXTIIS fiOo two. Three Odd Fellows and two ter. AtMason, iMIolilgan. at the close of business C'wer the debt now remaining secured by said ThkEI! MO.VTIIS 800 and groum, of Wakeeney, Kan., were| .Iiiito 7tli, lUll, its called for by tho Commis- "lorlgago, or any part thereof, whereby tho K. Of P, were left on bases. The K, guests at S. E, Clay's last week. sloiier of the lianklng Department: power of salo contained hi siild mortgage has Pictures for the Nursery. iiw sKciiinTiifi vi-/ such ease inado and provided, tho said inorlmigu the recent State Journal contest. can get prett.v prints in jiink, hiiiG, iio.M s,MOKi(.A(.i!sAM)hKcuaiiii!h,\i/.., foreclosed by a salo nf the premise* InnlnRS..., l 2 3 l b G 7 K II 1! Mils. CAiiitii'; Nation, temperance A large crowd attended the matinee | hrowii and yellow. It Is possible to savings deiiarttnent 3260,250 25 8280,250 25 therein described, at public auction, to the hlgh- Odd Follows 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 7 0 8 advocate and saloon smasher, died a last Friday. get baby pictures of greai, beauty and Overdriifts,.. 773 ll est bidder, at llio wesl Inmt door of the court Kiilk'hls of rythlas. 3 11 1 17 x M 8 4 Intrttituroand llxturos l.ooo oo | Inghnnihmise U, oi nilieOiiyo the S-UIti Masondiiy n,f I n.Jtinu said , Countiony, aotf her home in Leavenworth, Kansas Hatterles—K, of 1'.,Gllinoreanri Tliorbnrn and Mrs. A. M. Foote visited In Alaie-| they only need a i)nsse-partout bind- len o'clock In tho forenoon of tliat day, which iiKSEitVK-Coimnorclal Savings said promises are described lu said mortgage as last Friday Of pariilysi,'--. On January Smith; Odd Kollows, Nichols, (Jm'K. Ilrowno don Sunday, accompanied by Howard I ing t,o make tliem suitable for deco- Due from hanks and Tyler. Dotible plays-lirowne and GrCKg, follows, towli; Those certain pieces or parcels 22d she entered ilie sanitnriuiii whei'e Yaw. rating a room, it would be a good In reserve cities $02,339 77 $10,o00 00 of land, sittiatu and being In thu Village of On­ Nichols and lirowne. Two-baso hlls-Strlckhind, Exuliaiiges lor ondaga, Ingliatii County, Michigan, and nioro she died. Strojie and Nlcliots. Uniplres-Cadyand Driver, Mi-s. Jerome Cushman has gone to idea to have a kodak and take the clearing house., loi 09 liarlletilarly described as follows, lowit: Lot Chicago, where she will make iin ex-1 children's pictures in everyday at- U.S.and National four (4) In Bnldwiti's addition to the Village of liiiiik citrreitcy,, 2,500 00 8,407 oo ()nnndaga, according to plat and surveyor W. Monday ni(;ht, by a vote of R4 to OKEMOS. tended visit with licr brother. tire, in their Sunday best, at play, at vVni7i'.i<"i'i;ii'',,V.'nu(iold coin,, . 2,00"707 0Tt0 0,liSlinl ' 0('i'l1i RiiV) ?ij OK "aynei', County Surveyor, commencliiL' at tho- .24, the .senate passed the resolution work, asleep and wide awake, pout­ iMckol,Sllvur scoi annd cents 43707 '^,"„f^'ls t* *u?»k» added Ser»« ko» •» «old tievlsees, legale'es or assigns each enter his or Changed liLs residence to Mason, whore Miss Muriel Collins visited relatives at tlic opera house this week. Sold by ' her aiipearance In said cause on or before four When'a hen lays a double-yolked months from the date of this order and that on he resided until the home was broken n Jacksun last week. or before twenty days, the complainants cause . MEADVILLE. egg th« farmer • sometimes considers J. F. QREVE, this order lo bo published In ihe Ingham County up by the death of his wife June 3, Miss Lena Bender of Lansing spent Quite a number from here attended it a lucky matter but this is wron.?, MASON, Democrat, said publication to bo conl,lnued once 1897. ' Sunday at H. D. Box's. each week for six weeks In succession. the camp meeting near Dansvllle Sun­ for tllie double yolk indicates that the CHARLES B, COLLINGWOOD, Mr, Makely was a member of Mason George Sturt/. visited at Chas. Wie- reproductive organs of the hen are in Sole Agent for Samukl II. Davis, Circuit Judge. day, - •' , Solicitor for Complainants, Lodge No. 70, F. & A. M. Besides land's Sunday. a bad condition, generally too fat, and' Miss Laura Standisli is spending a Chase & Sanborn's Business address Lansing, Michigan. , his diuinliter he is survived by a son, Wm. Frocdtert, wife and daughter In time the hen will show greater I Countersigned by fewdays with her aunt, Mrs. C. Phelps. WILLIAM H. GltAlIAM, Jackson 11, Makcly of Temple, Clare Elsie spent Sundny with her parents symptoms and will stop laying alto­ High Grade Teas and Coffees. Miss Maud ilannignn visited at J". Deputy Cotmty Clerk, county, and a bnither, Frederick K. Chas, Kurtz and wife, in Lansing. gether. A very fat hen also lays small , This suit Is brought toqulet tho title to the fol­ W. Beam's part of last week. lowing described landsV Comnienolng at the Makely, of Bath. Mrs. Crbytsof Dimondale spent last eggs and in old hens the small eggs SE corner of SW kf of NK frac ki of secUon 4 J. Ha/.elton and family were in Wil­ are just such a sign of disease as the town 3 N, range 2 \V; then north about 60 rods, In accordance with the expressed week with her granddaughter, Mrs. liamston Saturday. doiuble-yolked eggs. It is best to keep then west Ico rods, then south about 60 rods, wish of the deceased, brief and sini: Edith Box. then east to point of beginning. Said to contain the hen in a healthy condition and be I 60 acres more or less, Samukl 11. Daa'ts, Real Estate Transfers. pie services were held iit fl;30 o'clock Several of the young people spent satisfied with the eggs that nature 22W7 Solicitor for Complainants, Saturday murning, Eev. F. G. Eilett Sunday at Pine lake, Lucy J. Davis to C, L, Barber, Intended her to lay . oiliciatiug. The burial took place at Fred Havens and wife entertained part of lots 18 and 19, White's sub Maple Grove cemetery in this ciiy by Wilbur Box and wife and a friend on blk 11, Claypool's sub, Lan­ Will it he a surprise to know ac­ sing, $4000. the side of his wife. from Lansing at a theater party last cording to the last census taken, tihe E. SparroAV and Avife to Geo, D. • Remember Thursday night, value of lajiing hens la the United Obituary of Milo G. Smith. Tuerk, lot 18, Sparrow's sub on OharlesWieland and family enter­ blk 200, Lansing, $1550. States was given as $70,000,000. The Mllo G. Smith, oldest son of George tained a niece and nephew from ,De- W. 0. Nease and wife to W. T. .eggs they lay, if divided equally and Elizabeth Srailli, was burn Oct, Eagan, part of lot 2, blk 2, Hall's among the inhabitants of the United wltt Sunday. EXCURSION 4th in the township of Alaledon, Ing­ ae "^eifnler" and wife -to G. S'^^^' -""''^ -'^'^ °- ^03 eggs, "Best" Fiour ham county, where he resided with TESTED AND PEOVBN. via Lindell, part of lot 2, blk 1, Town­ annually. The weight of all tlie pork, liis parents until the spring of 1854, beef, tallow, ham, bacon and sausage There is a Heap of Solace in Being send's sub on iSec. 20, Lansing, Michigfan Central moving from there to the townsliip of Able to Depend Upon a Well- S3000. exported, was 84(5,860 tons, while the Merldliin to the farm now owned by Earned Reputation. Holmes Realty Co, to M. D. weight of the eggs laid was 970,363 0. W. Wilson, and moved from there Lynch and wife, com 70 rods S and tons; both are yearly estimates. Every Sunday in June makes the nicest, light­ For months Mason readers have 20 rods W Of NB cor of W 1-2 of to Leroy in the spring of 1867. seen the constant expression of praise SE 1-4 Of Sec. 17,, Lansing, ,§3500. Returning Same Day for Doan's Kidney Pills, and read He was married to Lucy M. Chad- S. A. Riggs and wife to P. B. est, whitest loaf. about the good work they have done MAPLE STREET ,TO, - wick Feb. 10, 1S71. To this union was Parker and wife, beg 165 feet S of Jackson ...... •- 45e | in ttils locality. Not another remedy SE cor Of intersection of Elm and born Ave cliildren; John G., Elmer J., ever produced sucli convincing proof Lee streets, Lansing, $700. Train leaves 10:13 a. m. Ami 0., James L. and Jennie Hall,.all Of merit. , , 0. R; Holbrook and wife to 0. Meait Market Lansing 25cj of whom are now living and were with E, J, Eorabeck, retired farmer, Col M. Wood, et ah, com 72 feet of 'NW Sold at All the Groceries umbia street, Mason, Midi., says; Owosso ...... — 65e him in liis last illness. cor Of Beech and Williams street, The choicest cuts of Saginaw ..-...... ,;.....$1;40 know Doan's Kidney Pills to be an Lansing, $350. Early in his .married life he pur­ excellent remedy for kidney complaint Bay City...... $1.4o| B. P. Davis and wife to Wm. ASK FOR IT chased the farm now iDwned by Eddie and therefore, du not hesitate to rec­ Halpin and \yife, paa-t of lot 1, blk FRESH MEATS : Train leaves 7;34 a. m, ommend them. For a long time my Brookland, selling tliis in 1881, he 13, Townsend's sub, Lansi'ng, $1100. Tickets accepted in coaches only. -kidneys were disordered and caused Baggage will not beJchecked on these I moved to the township of White Oak, severe pains through my back.' There L. Randolph and wife to w. w, We aim to please our customers tickets. ' • : where he resided untih the spring of was a retention of the kidney secre­ '''"'^•n'^'^^i'.Sn''' and furnish them with best 40 lbs in exchange for a bushel blk 18, Dansvllle, ,$1600. r.,,r,^,,i-v^^r.. In addition to above fares, tickets 3901, when he again purchased a farm tions at times and this weakness was E. y. Cobin and wife to Adolph of everything in 0 a source of great annoyance. I heard will also be sold between all stations of wheat. in Leroy, wherehe continued to reside Schultz and • wife, lot 9, blk 223, L;^gj-j pOR HIDES AND PELTS I (where the one-way fare is. or less) several people speak highly Of Doan's Lansing, $1750. , until he was called by death May27tb. Kidney Pills and I was llnallyled to at which this train is scheduled to Feed Grinding/Zc per 100. He had been a great sufferer from gel a box at Longyear Bros.' Drug F, L Moore and wife to S. G. i ^r,,_,v,t.rj,T"r crjAMicr* stop, at one and onc-half fare for the Young, et al., part of B 1-2 of SE | CRITCHETT & SPANIER round trip, with minimum of 25c. heart and kidney trouble for nearly Store. Soon after I began taking this 1-1 of Sec. 10, Lansing, $5000.,.' remedy I found that the claims made tiWO years but was not conlined to his Annie L. Pinkerton to E. Bensch,, . For Particulars Consult Agents for it had not been exaggerated in the :bed but a few hours at thc'^last. 'For least. I steadily Improved and before p„.o, SE wo, See « Ln„,.g Ip^RIUERS' BANK. Mason Milling Co. a number of years he was a faithful long all my aches and pains disap­ 1 A. B. Morse and wife to Bridget HOMESEEKERS' , member of the M. P. church at Mill peared." (Statementglven in Novem­ R. Hayes, pels on blk 229, Lansing, OLDEST STATE BANK IN via INGH'AM COUNTV. yille, where he was converted. Be^ ber, 1906.) • $2863. : Conflrraed ;Proof. MICHIGAN CENTRAL sides his children, he is survived by a, , J. Q. Bennett and wife tCJ. M.'l/iv . „ . f\/\f^ Mr. Eorabeck was interviewed in Park and wife, part Of lot 8, bik CAPITAL, «bOO,UOO. to the devoted wife, an aged mother, two April, 1909, and he said; "You may 237. :Lahsing,^«1000.j ^ i .South and Southeast, brothers and a sister. i continue to refer to me as one who • Lelia G.-rColeman; McCulloch top'^'^^°^«^°°" Presldant Job Printing The funeral services were held at endorses Doan's Kidney Pills highly. E. M. Holley and wife, lot 136, Co-P-^^'^"*^« VlceFresldent West, Northwest I have no hesitation in conflrming the VantovvD church May 30th, Eev. Os- lumbia Park, Lansing, $300. A.J.'Hall Cashier and Southwest statement I have previously given In - Jennette A. Smead to C. E. Bak- •^•Cl'l'™^ AsslstantOaihlor irander olliciatlng. At the father's Tickets on Sale June 20,1911 favor of this remedy." er, lot_ lOOy Knollwood • Park, Lan- MONEY TO LOAN at request the four boys acted as bearers. For, sale by all dealers. -Price 50 cts. Final return limit 25days, To points He was laid at rest In the Alchin Foster-Mllburn Co., , BuffalOj,' Nevir "^^t LeBar to Ida L. Heath, ^« in North Carolina, Tennessee and Vir­ York, Sole Agents for :the United cemetery,,followed .by a large crowd lot 90, Columbia Park, Lansing, Directors-J.K. Elmer, Geo. M. Hoyt,A.J ginia, on the Chesapeake &Ohlo Ey,, States. : Eemember the name—Doan's >300. Hall, A. L. Rose, L, B.MoArthur, A; L.Barber Norwalk &;Western or YlrginianRy. of sympathizing friends and neighbors. —and take no other. A. L. Nichols to A. B. Morse, IC.AV. Clark, O.J. Dakln. Return limit 29 days. This Office

-J f Monday Judge Wiest granted Chas. H. Fuller a divorce from Bertha A. It Fuller, on grounds of desertion. • The eiglith year of the Ingham County Normal will begin .Sept. IStii. The academic qtialillcations for ad­ CHILDREN'S DRESSES mission to classes are as follows: (a) Any person who is a graduate of a STRAW graded school having at least a course of ten gi'ades in its curriculum, (b) By a fortunate purchase we have been'able to procure a large lot of Children's Dresses, in Any person who Is a holder of at leiist all sizes from 2 to 14 years, that regularly sell from $2.00 to $3.50 and we are a second grade certUlcate or shall pass a second grade examination, (c) Any For Men, Boys and Children offering them at the following ridiculously low prices: person who has had two years of suc­ cessful experience in teaching in the Regular $2.00 Ginghams. Percales and White Lawn Dresses, public schools. The year lasts 36 in the from 2 to 6-year sizes, fancy trimmed.— - 98c weeks. Expenses are low. Text books generally furnished without Regular $2.50 Percale or Gingham Dresses, long or short cost to students. Each student does sleeves, high or square.neck, 6 to 14 years —-- $1.1.9 much practice teaching and is thor Regular $3.00 Ginghams, low neck or sailor collar, nicely ouglily prepared for Ills work, Appli cation should be made to Commission Latest Noveltiesa#Sliapes trimmed —•— - $1.39 er F, E, Searl or Supt, W, D, Riggs Regular $3.50 Linen and Gingham Dresses, 6 to 14 years, Mason, Mich, $1.59 trimmed • —• MIssAlmaFolar furnished the names of soldiers buried in cemeteries In this Come Early Before the Line Gets Broken See the new 9x12 Brussels Rugs we just received. Only a few of them vicinity, but loo late to have them in the list whicli appeared last week. In going at $14 and $16. Persian and Floral patterns. DuBois cemetery are the following George W, Phelps, Co, B, 7th Mich Inft,; Ezra G, Blanchard, Co, G, 12th HARRY E. NEELY L. W. MILLS, JR. & COMPANY Mich, Inft.; Solomon T. Rowell, Tal cott B. Irish, William Tweedle and J John Hasbrook. In the Spitulding cemetery, Isaac Johnson. At a regu lar meeting of Phil McKernan Post BALL-VANDERCOOK NUPTIALS, Matinee Races at Mason, mjOOOCXHKHIfKM June 9th it was voted to furnish Hags Tlie Mason Driving club will hold ..PERSONALS.. ^ to mark the graves of all soldiers bur the llrst matinee of the season at Uniting Miss Bernice Ball and Dell led in cemeteries in the vicinity of aO(t01KK)00(KKWDOOO«X1000WMM»OOtMKK»(KH>*J Quickstep park, on Friday, June 10, FARMERS, ATTENTION! C, Vandercook—Well-known Mason,, and to make requisition upon Young People, There will be four good races: .loliii KliiB Of llolt was in tile clly ijattirday. tiie war department for stone markers At tlic residence of Mr, and Mrs, A, Race No, 1, purse $12, Divided $0, Lawton T. Hemans went to Uetroll .Monday. for the same purpose wliei'e such The Registered No. 20229 G, Ball on east Oak street at three $4, $2, Mfs. Wesley Hhojibeil visited her parents Stin. ^markers are required or necessary; day. O'clock last Tliursday afternoon occur­ Race No, 2, purse $8,00, divided $4, tlie adjutant being appointed as com­ Percheron KEOTA Weight 1850 L, E. Itowleyof LansltiB was in tlie city iMon red the union of tlieir daughter. Miss $2,50, $1,50, mittee to procure the stones. (liiy. Bernice Anna Jean, to Mr, 13ell C, Race No, 3, purse $0,00, divided $3, Liwrenco inehl Is homo from the U. of M. this A'iindercook of Lansing, It was a LaptFriday evening, upon complaint Will make the season of 1911 as follows : wi;uk. $2, $1, Of W. O, Gregg, Sheriff Barnes made Miss Carrie Sherwood Is vIsltInK hor sister In pretty June wedding, the home being Race No. 4, purse$5.00, divided $2.50, Mondays at my farm miles west of Williamston, einbeliisiied with ferns, vines and a a raid at the home of Jack Walsh., Albion. $1.50, $1. Tuesdays at Elmer Benjamin's 6 miles south of Williamston. near iMaple Grove ceraetery, Gregg, Mrs. C. II. Ueaid of Dansville was In the cily profusion of rose-':, Tliere were over There is a lot of promising horses yesterilay.. who lives near, heard an altercation Wednesdays at Burgess' Feed Barn, Mason. 100 guests present from Albion, Lan­ at the track this season and some flue GcorKO INIcArthur of Norlh Leslie,was In the and upon investigating found Walsh city Tuesday. sing, Bellevue, Allegan, Jackson and sport is in sight. Thursdays and Fridays at Okemos. and Pat Lynch having a scrap, the IMrs. Kdwynah Chiinrtler of Uoll was in ihe this city, Regi'ets being received All entries must be made before Saturdays at Andrews'Feed Barn, Williamston. clly Saturday. former beating tlie latter. They were from Bellaire, Petoskey, Lowell, Pci'- one o'clock on day of races. The as­ A. L liai-her miulo a business trip to Detroit ry. Grayling and Cliampaign, 111, The taken to jail on a dray, Pat being help­ Terms, $15 to insure a living colt. Accidents at owners' risk. last Thursday. sociation reserves the right to phice guests were received in an informal lessly drunk. The next day before S. A. WEBB, Manager. W. A. SKINNER, Prop. .lohn A. Hayiiiond of LansluK was In tlie city horses in their respective classes. Justice Adams Lynch pleaded guilty lasl Thiir.sday. manner by tlie contnicting parties Riice No. 1 will be called at one o'clock and was flned $10 and costs, which he Mrs. .1.

'•mm nil NORTHEAST ONONDAGA. WEST AURELIUS. Fred Brewer visited relatives in Messrs. George and Roy l^iiscli and County News Items Lansing Sunday and reports llie storm wives spent Sunday ut John Rusch's as being very severe tliere. in Mason, •i Mrs. Antlrew^Meska and family en Stanley Near iind family visited at HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST GATHERED tertainec] her two brothers and their Isaac Morse's Sunday, FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR READERS wives from Manchester and Clinton Ellis Haynes and family spent'Sun over Sunday. day at Clyde Ecklinrt's iiejir Mason. Anna Wrigiit assisted Mrs. Blaine Clyde Ellsworth visiied Harry Brown Saturday night and Sunday, NORTH LESLIE. Wiieeler at North Leslie during the strawberry picking. Mrs, Percy and grandson, Francis 'Ray Wetzel returned ^lome from Newell YanAuker and family visit­ Clark, of Los Angeles, Cal,, visited a California Montlaiy and is staying at -BY- ed relatives near Kinneville Sunday Walter Clark's the past week. HOUSANDS OF WOMEN suffer miserably from Herbert Osborn's. Jesse Darrow was home from Lan Mrs. Alseber Watkins spent Satur W. L, CLARK. Mrs. J. W. Wilcox and Mrs. Wrlglit periodic attacks of headache, never dreaming sing over Sunday. day and Sunday with her parents. Dun T Lnxton and son were in Mason Sun­ John Munnlgan and Jay Hill of Eckliurt and wife. that a permanent cure may he had. Headache day, Wednesday, June 14, 1911 Lansing spent Sunday with the lat- Mrs. Jas. Muncey of IDetroit Is visit Fred Sutton and wife visited In nearly aluJays results from some disorder of the ter's people iiere, Ing friends here. Jackson Monday, NORTHEAST AURELIUS. Grace Fauglit of west Leslie was D. 0, Winchell entertained com Chester ITIll of Los Angeles wiis a stomach, liver or bowels. Take Chamberlain^s caller in this vicinity Sunday, pany from Leslie Sunday. Myi'on Holmes and wife of Eden caller in this vicinity Monday. Grace Deseneyof Dlmondale visited Tablets. They will correct these disorders and there were callqrs at-lay Ilulse's last Is'ri- Minnie Ingalls was in Lansing last Tlie woman of today who has good lier parents. Will Leseney and wlfC: day. Friday, heultli, good temper, good sense,brlglit will be no more headache. Many have heen per­ Sunday. Lew Miller is very sicl: at the home Mrs, Mary Backus of Jackson visited eyes and a lovely complexion, tlie re suit of correct living and good diges­ Joe Meno and wife of Kalamazoo manently cured by Chamberlain's Tablets. of his daut'iiter, Mrs. Clara Rolfe. her motlier and sisters from Friday tion, win.s the admiration of the world. are at W. C. Maguire's, .Foe will work The rain and hail did conslderaljle until Sunday, If your digestion ia faulty Chamber for Mr, Maguire this season, darnlit'e to crops in tills vicinity Sun­ ain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will day. ETOHELL'S NEIGHBORHOOD, correct it. For sale by all dealers, Mrs. S, Wincliell hjis a new automo Several from this vicinity attended F. E, Coon, wife and son of Leslie bile. HOLT. Ctiildren's day exercises in Mason visited at J, C, Hunt's Saturday night David Strong and fumily visited Sundiiy. and Sunday. , The ladles aid of the M. E. cliurcii Mrs. Mary Fountain Sunday. Ernest McLautjiilin visited his uncle Mrs. Ora Blackmore of Detroit is will liave ao Ice cream .social on Jacob Walter Clark is pi'eparing to build a Manx's lawn next .Saturday evening. new liouse. nortirof Ma.son .Sunday. visiting D. S. Ilewes and family a YOU CAN BAKE IT BETTER few day.-!. , John Vancourt's house was struck Mrs. L, Polhemus ot Verniontvllle A Dreadful Wound Mrs. P. 11. Sanderson of Mason and by lightning Sunday and considerably visited here the past week. From it knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail, Roy Hunt of Lansing visited Mr. damaged. Homer Gilbert and wife of Dimon lli'cworlcs, or of any oliicr nitiure, de­ Mrs. E. P. North and daughter Mary dale spentThursduy at Will Maguire's mands prompt treat-inent wit;li Buci<- and Mrs. Moore Hunt over Sunday. WITH len's Arnica Salve to prevenD blood Mrs. Rose Terrill and little grand­ and Gladys Park attended tho class Clarence Rusch and wife liave com poison or (ianfrrene. It's the quickest, son and daughter Mai'yof Lansing ai'e day graduating exercises at Lansing menced housekeeping in their new surest iiealer for ail such wounds as visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ami Terrill. Monday evening. home, also for burns, Iwiis, sores, si Cliolera ana and risky.; O.'Edson Covey. M.D,;'n2 Waslilng- l^namDenain.S Diarrhoea Remedy. evening. Freeman's. tew days at Fowlervllle. day at Fred Brenner's. ton avenue south, Lansing, Mich; -' 24yt .' Kever fails.' Buy it now. It may save life> m