ARBOR ARGUS-DEMOCRAT. NO 34 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST «], 19 D3.

THE NEW ELECTRIC LINfc LIBRARIANS MUST i. W. C. A. G!RLS MAKE REPORT THREE TIES GiVc 4 TREATMENT

SHOULD BE WELCOMED Act Xo. 134, session of 100.",, repeals r Act Xo. v.)'.\ of 1901, and requires t IN TWO YFARS l" pici - rjv - by the librarian of each public library, S. '•• I '. A. ill . was ' ."1 HE Will Tap Valuable Territory That Should Bring whether township, school district, vil- Dr. Al Wilson Visited by It con- lage, or city, td report annually to the General Mgr. Austin Address- Trade to Ann Arbor county commissioner of schools, on or Burglars : •'•'•; •:!! es the Council before the 30th (lay of June in each bramble and I rack- year, in regard to the condition and vine, un and over them, The Road Should Be Treated Fairly and Given Facil- support of the library, ami requires DENTIST'S GOLD TAKEN until REGARDING HIS LINE •••:* of the hlj iirs! blnff, they ities for Reaching Business Portion of the the county commissioner to file the re- 1 ports with the si:!].' board of library Dr F . Palmer Also a Victim- the gun gi ' the City=--May Have a Loop nissioners before the first day of • Will Bring Business From the Thieves Supposed to be a jollj eompa v tbn September in each j Professionals Travel- bouth—Transfer Arrange- All librarians of Waslitenaw county through the air and pelted each othei ments Made With Ann Arbor has an opportunity now to secure a north should send in the reports of their ing Abcut State 3 (l iiungr\ Saline Line and south electric line. . To the business men this enterprise must libraries to the county school eonimis- : out all kinds appeal very strongly. It means everything to the retail merchants r at once to insure their draw- be rem v. of Ann Arbor, for the reason that it will for fifteen or ing the proper share of the library Three times in two years has Dr. Al !•::•"• man. Tl •• "eau" and "bot- Gen. Manager L. L. Austin, of the twenty miles north and south, bring to their counters a fund. The directors of the school dis- Wilson, dentist, been visited by tle" were In their midst—and the night projected Toledo-Ann Arbor electric large patronage which does not now come to Ann Arbor at all, or if at tricts are considered thefeibrarians of thieves and each time they have suc- was tvann. After the supper sv, - ovei railway, was present at the council all only spasmodically. To bring the people of this wide extent of territory their schools. If they have not re-ceeded in inflicting a loss of from the boys cracked a water melon at tl•< Ing Mondaj and was given an into communication with the excellent stores of Ann Arbor by means of ceived the blank forms on which to •^i'." to $30, and he is beginning to le hill, and after this d( opportunity to he heard relative to his an up-to-date electric liue means that Ann Arbor merchants shall control make a report they can get them by think that there is a special hoodoo took the roadway home, only stopping railway project. He said that when those sections of territory not only for occasional or incidental' shopping, writing the school commissioner. Li- hovering over his place of business. at the Observatory to get a flash-light they were thinking of going to Ypsi- but for the larger portion of the trade throughout each season. braries having less than 50 volumes Tuesday night was the last occasion, re of the group. The party broke lanti with their road they were urged The wide-awake business men of Ann Arbor should foresee what it need not report. the thieves entering his office, over up, tired but happy, with many thanks to come to Ann Arbor before finally means to have the Ypsilanti and Saline branch cut by the Ohio & Michi- Cutting, Reyer & Co.'s store, by way to Miss Woodmansee and her com-determining upon the route to be gan line and all the southern portion of Washtenaw county connected with of the transom and carrying off about mittee and a vote for another such a taken, that they were assured Ann Ar- the county seat by electric line facilities. This means that at this inter- $25 worth of gold, teeth, etc. Dr. Wil-I day. bor would be as liberal with them as section an interchange of tickets will be arranged so that without incon- iLLERTiT son is in the habit of leaving the tran- •Oie had been with the two roads that venience except that of stepping from one car to the other, all the south- som over the door of his office open bad already been given franchises, western as" well as the southern part of the county is given convenient for ventilation. It is hinged at the bot- lie told of sending their engineer hourly service to the county seat and this coupled with the fact that county tom and swings in. leaving a space SAO DEATH OF here, if his study of the question of seat business brings all the people more or less often to the county capital, T GET ITabout 12 inches wide for one to get entrance into the city with their road, offers new and attractive prospects to Ann Arbor retail merchants if the through, but rendering it rather diffi- the engineering difficulties in the way Ohio & Michigan line is sufficiently encouraged by giving this line an inde- Boland Line Will Come In Oncult to attempt for fear of breaking on certain streets and their final deci- pendent franchise into the city. This is a necessary step, indeed an essen- the transom from its hinges if undue sion after weeks of careful expert tial provision in order to put the new line on an equal footing with the Ann Street weight is thrown upon it. Yet the study of all the points involved. roads with which It must deal in an interchange of conveniences so essen- burglar or burglars got through this SophcmoreEngineer Drowned Having carefully worked out all tial to good public service. opening and let himself down on the these matters the projectors of the LAND ALL PURCHASED inside of the office and entering the at Sterling, 111. road had submitted a franchise for If, as Mr. Austin suggested in his talk to the city council last night, laboratory proceeded to appropriate Ann Arbor business men wish to take care of the present and provide for the consideration of the council. They This is the Easiest Route- whatever valuables he could find lying hoped the council would give their re- the future they must not lose sight of the necessity of centralizing electric loose. He picked up a book of leaf PARENTS' ONLY SON line communication with all sections tributary to the county capital and Survey Completed Be- quests the same thoughtful considera- gold, a quantity of free gold and also tion they had given similar requests this can only be done by giving these lines something near equal rights and tween Ann Arbor some cylinder gold, besides about $8 privileges in the city. Was Camping and Started to in the past and grant them a fran- and Chelsea worth of teeth. The value in the teeth chise on as generous terms as Furthermore, to handle the crowds which will continue to grow in size was from the fact that they were Wade Across River-Slipp- and frequency to witness the University field day sports and the many given the other roads which had re- "The Boland line will not enter the mounted on platinum wires, platinum ed Into Hole—Was ceived franchises at their hands. other large assemblies of people which shall come to Ann Arbor it must being about as valuable as gold. be clear to every citizen that a loop or belt line in the business center of city by Miller avenue." Well Known and He believed this north and south the city must come sooner or later, and the sooner the better. Other This positive assertion by a gentle- The thief also entered the office of Popular road would be more of an advantage cities have provided and are providing this easy and convenient means of man, who is in. a position to know Dr. F. Palmer, which adjoins that of to the city than the east and west something of the plays of the street Dr. Wilson in the same block and se- accommodating congested passenger traffic and Ann Arbor will be not only News was received in the city. Tues- road. It will bring more business and behind but will suffer materially if the city council and the business men railway magnate, is a damnener on the cured a book of leaf gold valued at take less away than the east and west hopes of third warders who desire to $3.50. The same method was used in day, of the death by drowning of do not take this matter in hand. Edward Randall, a prominent member road. see the line run in their section of theentering here as in Dr. Wilson's office, He said they had already made ar- city. The gentleman quoted.not only but the fellow did not have as good of the sophomore engineering class of the U. of M. rangements with the Hawks & Angus, ferred to the street committee to ascer- expressed this as his opinion in the [nek here for he broke the device for line to run from State street to Fourth tain where they have been assigned a matter but proceeded to gWe cogent- opening and closing the transom. From the letter it appears that Mr. Randall, with a party of friends, was avenue on their tracks, but did not waiting place. reasons why the line would not be This is the third or fourth visit that want to be placed in the position of be- THE COMMITTEE built on Miller avenue. out camping near his home at Sterling, Aid. Douglas read the report of the the thieves who make a practice of 111., and Saturday afternoon started to coming tributary in all they did to the finance committee on labor bills, aggre- He stated that the Boland inter,-sis robbing dentists have paid Ann Arbor, made across the river. When partially Hawks-Angus line. Nor did he be- gating $60S.55, which were allowed had already expended $7iKK> or $S0O<). The Burrowfarmers s in that section are consider- weekly. Only $1 per vear Read the Argus-Democrat. eration, and he, therefore, moved that ably richer. Just when work will be the petition be placed on file for fu- machine costs $250. Walter Mack said he used one of the $150 machines ami started is not known but a recent dis- Mrs. Mary Whiting was thrown from ture reference, which motion prevailed. patch from New York says the com- There were a large number of the found it satisfactory, and the bank he a buggy between the hours of 12 and was connected with also used one. pany has placed large orders for steel 1 Wednesday and seriously injured. residents and property owners of the rails to be delivered ip October and before mentioned streets In attendance Clerk Granger was sure the Burrows She was riding with a farmer. They machine was a much better machine. November, and it is presumed that came into the city on State street and LITTLE.• • upon the meeting expecting the fran- work will commence soon enough to chise ordinance •would come up for itsIt was shown that additional assist- came up Packard to Fifth avenue, ance would have to be given the city carry out the intention of having cars when the horse became frightened at second reading, but upon the an- running into Ann Arbor by January 1. nouncement that it would not be tak-clerk in the near future unless some an approaching D., Y., A. A. & J. car, TOOTIES •en up last night, some of them de- such labor saving device is provided. it is supposed, and shying tipped the parted. The matter was finally referred to a WILL REMODEL carriage over. The occupants were A long report of the doings of thecommittee consisting of Aldermen thrown violently to the ground. Mrs. board of public works was read, indi- Coon, Douglas and Hutzel. THE DRUG STORE Whiting was badly bruised, but it cating that the roasting given the Council then adjourned. is thought no bones were broked. She Baby's feet need careful attention. ttoard at the previous council meeting was taken in a carriage to her home. We have Shoes, Moccasins, Slippers, E. E. Calkins is contemplating The horse broke away from the buggy had borne fruit. Clerk Granger asked* having some very line improvements and Sandals, plain and fancy foi if he should read the report and Presi- and ran out state street into the coun- MISS REILLY made to his drug store on State street try. baby's feet that are neat, soft as dent Waltz said it was so long since in the near future. The contract for the council had heard any reports HAS SOLD OUT tlie work has been let to C. H. Bangs. velvet, and the kind that fit. Babies from the board of works all would be the druggist fixture company of Bos- ALMOST A FLOOD like our shoes they always grab for glad to hear this one. It was read ton. Mr. Calkins desires to have more them the moment they see them. in full. Miss Annie Reilly has disposed of seating capacity for his soda fountain When that part of the report was her millinery business on S. Main trade and still have as much room for ON HURON STREET Bring in the baby and we will talk read stating that upon the suggestion street to Miss Belle Fashbaugh, who the other business. The store will be over the baby shoe question, and we of Mr. Norris the board had hired a is now in charge. Miss Fashbaugh is so arranged that where formerly only Tuesday afternoon, while the work- will make a sale without a doubt. janitor for the Sixth ward engine well known ot the ladies of Ann Arbor twenty-five people at the very most men were driving piles for the Huron (Needn't Bring Much house at $2 a month, Aid. Coon object- as a milliner, having conducted a store could be accommodated at the foun- street bridge, on the grade separation ed and said he didn't believe the board for two or three years and having tain, 58 can be seated comfortably. work, they drove into an eight-inch Money 15c to 5Oc> had any jurisdiction—at any rate there been in charge of the E. F. Mills Co.'s New mahogany fixtures with gold water main, breaking it in two. For a was no necessity for a janitor, he de-millinery department for the past trimmings will be placed throughout few moments there were lively times. clared. Later the council knocked out .year. the entire store and the walls will be The force of the water blew out about See Show Case in Front of Store the ?2 janitor. Miss Reilly has not made plans as redecorated to harmonize with them. forty feet of the electric road embank- A petition was read, signed by A. E. yet as to her future business connec- Large plate glass mirrors will be ment and threatened to flood the prop- The Up-To-Date Mummery and a number of others, ob- tions. placed at each end of the store while erty in the vicinity before the water jecting to the dray men making their a soda fountain of an entirely new de- could be shut off. Temporary repairs Shoeman. standing place on Fourth avenue near The Argus-Democrat has news trow were made and everything is going JOHN WAHR, sign, such as no store in Michigan Liberty street. The matter was re-all over the county. $1 per year. now possesses will be installed. along all right today. 218 SOUTH MAIN STREET. AK$OR A.RQUS-DEMOCRAT: AUGUST 21, 1*03.

But with every train a mail train THINGS TO PONDER. STRIKE IN MID-LAKE. ADVERTISING CITIES. Curtis Jett and Thomas White, the THE ARGUS DEMOCRAT it will become the duty of the federal Governor LaFollette, of Wisconsin, Firemen on the steamship East Lan Too few municipalities take advant- alleged murderers of J. B. Marcum, goveri uient to extend the same pro- is recognized as an able man and onestruck in mid-lake on a trip from Ch age of the publicity which they can were convicted on their second trial Ufil/MI V» EEKLY TIMES tection to all trains that is now thrown who does his own thinking. He is toocago to South Haven. There wer gain through the columns of the local a:;d have been sentenced to life impris- arouml the mail trains, it will make big a man to accept everything his over live hundred passengers on boan paper. Many cities expect the news- onment. These men are the first to be PUBLISHED BY the government as directly responsible party does as gospel. He has convic- The steamer was temporarily left a papers to give them all kinds of space convicted on account of the feuds in fiis Democrat Publishing Company for the delivery of newspapers as tions which he is not able to put waymost helpless in the trough of the set gratis, and as a rule they are disap- Br thitt county which have cost D. A.. HAMMOND, Presideat. trains which run on regular mail sehed- pointed because the paper doesn't S. W.BEAKES, Secy, and Treas. even for the purpose of standing in and all this, according to reports, be somewhere from twenty-five to forty ul etime. Such an order will remove with the powers which shape the party cause the men were not served maslie whoop and hurrah continually over lives. It is peculiar that under the cir- from the province of the states and policy. He does not believe the chief potatoes for their dinners instead o their advantages. It is only natural cumstances they escaped the death PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY place iiinler federal direction many end of party organizations is to keep plain boiled potatoes. There may hav for a newspaper which receives proper penalty, but this is supposed to be due- for $1.00 per year strictly In advance. things now controlled by the individ- in. And he is big enough to attract been additional reasons, and the support from a city to boom that city to some one on the jury opposed to ual states. Undoubtedly the federal the attention of the country by his •claim there were, that they had no as much as possible, but there is a capital punishment. But if they be •nteredat the PostofBce in Ann, Artor Micb as second-chi6p mail matter. government will be prompter and utterances. been properly fed and that it was tim limit to giving away space just as sent to the penitentiary and kept there more efficient in the performance of Speaking recently at Chautauqua he for them to go oil duty. They wer there is to forbearance. As a rule, it the rest of their natural lives, the euda these duties, especiall in case of declared there was not an important ordered back to their places, but re is the municipality of which the busi- of justice will be served. By their FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1003. serious strike difficulties than the trust in the United States that does fused to go and in the meantime th ness men give the local paper rank conviction Kentucky has in a measure states. Hut just why labor should kick not have the assistance of the rail- ship -was rolling and the passenger support, that feels entitled to a vast redeemed herself from the odium at- does not appear, so long as labor ant roads in crushing its competitors. becoming hysterical. The captain the amount of free publicity. There is taching to her for permitting so many A GROWING FIGUKB. nothing like good newspaper advertis- Up to the present time 1 demo- its organizations are law-abiding at Continuing, he said: ordered the arrest of the men and the cold blooded murderers to go unwhip- least, and if they go beyond theii "The most superficial study of the had to be overpowered and ironed an ing to help build up a town or city, ped of justice and without an arrest. eratie newspapers in Missouri have de- yet, while the fact is appreciated, few clared for District Attorney Folk foi rights and violate law, why should im- present situation in national, state locked up. When the steamer finals It is to be hoped that this good begin- munity be expected or demanded? and city government, demonstrates reached South Haven they were turne< municipalities avail themselves of the ning will be followed up until the lives governor. No organization stands back opportunity the newspaper offers Railroads as all other forms of legiti- that these special interests have no over to. the civil authorities. Nov of decent and law abiding citizens will Of tliis movement to push it, but the them. In some instances it is the fault mate business are entitled to protection idea of yielding to authority of law 01conies the peculiar part of the affair ii once more be made safe in feud cursed growth lias been spontaneous. Mr. of the newspaper for not getting the by government from unlawful assaults of bringing their business strictly an order from the Marine Firemen' Kentucky. Folk is known today from the Great good hard cash for the advertising and violence. The government cannot within legitimate lines. Yet these pub- Union calling out the remainder of th Lakes to the Gulf and from the At- they give the city. In other instances, prevent strikes if it would, but it is lic-service corporations, these trusts firemen until the arrested men are re LABOR. lantic to the Pacific, and all because if newspapers properly set forth the the duty of government to prevent Reduce a sorrowing life to its simple, lie has been proven honest and fearless and combinations of wealth and pow- leased. This is an act of retaliation value of their columns to the city, they lawlessness and violence and the de- triumphant element and we find La- in the administration of his office of er, must be made to yield to the law But no matter what union is bad might be accorded a certain appropria- Circuot Attorney of St. Louis. He hasstruction of property by strikers or to stand on the same footing, share the of such an untenable position, mei bor. If love has been a Dead-Sea tion each year to pay for publicity. apple of ashes, and ideals formed in a sent a score of boodling members of anybody else. However, the striker same burdens in government that al! who will deliberately strike unde Newspaper advertising is as beneficial the St. Louis common council to the who keeps within lawful bounds has citizens, all subjects of the state OWL such conditions and endanger hundreds passionate dream have seemed like to a city's progress as it is to any busi- fogs of the mind on waking, turn to penitentiary and also a number of the nothing to fear from sitch an order as to the state; however great the diffi- of lives should be prosecuted to the ness in the city.—Newspaperdom. members of the state legislature. So is said to be contemplated by the culties, the supreme authority must be limit of the law. Such criminal acts labor and it will show that life still rare is courage like his in public office postal authorities. But the striker who maintained. But how shall these re- are a discredit to all organized laboi has real value. A man must love—if that he lias become famous as a result is engaged in violence must expect to bellious subjects of the state be made and the officials of the Marine Fire Colombia has knocked out the Pana- defeated and ismayed in the direction of his faithful discharge of the duties be restrained and if this restraint be obedient to the law? A better compre- men s union would do themselves cred ma canal treaty. This result is said to of his dream, then there is a world of his office. a menace to unionism, so much the hension of the enormity and extent of it by repudiating in no unmistakable have been brought about larg-ely by needing his loving best. A man must Recently Mr. Folk made an address worse for unionism. corruption in nation, state and mu-terms such acts of felony promptlj the money of the great transcontinent- love something, worship an ideal, cling on "Civic Righteousness" at a meet- nicipal legislation, and of its real peril rather than upholding men in such rep il railway systems of this country. to a laboring purpose, or he will as good as perish while he yet Walks ing of old settlers, at New Florence. AX UNFORTUNATE BLUNDER. to popular government is everywhere rebenslble acts. The law covering They are said to fear the results of around alive.—Tabor & Dawe. • "The honor of the state," Mr. Folk What, retire from the service by a manifesting itself. A grim determin- such offenses is as follows: the canal upon their business and declared, "has been peddled around by ation is here and there taking posses- hence do not want it constructed. Just cold, formal announcement from the "It any one or more of a crew ot States legislate against prize fight- the seekers of bribes In re- sion of some public official to do this any American ship or vessel op tin what the next step will be cannot now pen of a department clerk that ing and yet the fact that the very turn for official influence. The splendid soldier General Miles, who full public duty. We have throughout high seas, or any other waters withii be stated. President Roosevelt has lieutenant governor himself dis- the country some conspicuous exam- the maritime and admiralty Jurisdlc been given authority to negotiate the newspapers which decry the alleged has literally fought his way to the tion of the United Stales, shall unlaw- tributed bribe money amongst cer- ples of what may be accomplished by necessary treaties for a canal across sport most earnestly give prize fight highest rank, and almost simultane- fully, willfully, and with force or b\ news the most conspicuous place in tain senators. Thousand dollar bills courageous leadership supported by fraud, threats or other intimidations Costa Rica and Nicaragua and pro- ously raise to the rank next to the their columns, goes far to prove that have been caught sight of here and highest, over the heads of a multitude the people in a determined effort to usurp the command of such vessel ved with the construction of a canal there with senators in hot pursuit. maintain good government." from the master, or other lawful com iy that route. Possibly and probably the public sentiment demands that of seasoned and experienced officers of mander thereof; or deprive him of his kind of news. If this were not so, no Lawmakers have confessed to boodling intervening grades, General Leonard some additional effort may be made authority and command on boarc such prominence would be given it. extending through a period of twelve Wood, really a civilian, who has seen WANTS LARGER ARMY. thereof, or resist or prevent him in the with Columbia before that route is en- years, indicating that legislation has almost no fighting at all? No, no, Mr. Now comes Mr. James J. Hill and free and lawful exercise thereof; oi tirely abandoned. But just what the Republics are proverbially ungrate- been bought and sold like merchandise. President; no, Mr. Secretary, that will transfer such authority and command next step may be or when it will be ful. Examples in point: Miles and raises his voice for a large array ro any other person not legally entitled The eyes of the world are on Missouri never do. It is a frightful blunder, of taken the near future will disclose Schley. to see what the people are going to 200,000 men at least. He thinks if we thereto; every such person so offend- which no one would have thought the ing, his aiders and abettors, shall be An Isthmian canal is a thing of the do about it. After all these exposures, are to be a member of the great family administration capable had it not been of nations we must have an army at deemed guilty of a revolt or mutinj near future and if it be not by the there can be no honorable conciliation. committed. and felony." Panama route then it will be by the Every citizen must either march under least of the above numbers. Can't Be Separated 1 Nicaragua route, for it will certainly the flag of decency or the banner of Either one of these acts by itself This is a strange idea for a man of HOME RULE FOR IRELAND. be built. iniquity, would have subjected the President Mr. Hill's capacity and business inter- W. Bourke Cochran, who has given SOME ANN ARBOR PEOPLE HAVE and the Secretary of War to a storm of ests to advance. We are a member of The Western Union Telegraph com- much attention while abroad to condi- LEARNED HOW TO GET "The allies of the boodlers," said criticism. Together they constitute an the great family of nations now and lany won the suit brought against it tions in Ireland with reference to the RID OF BOTH. Prosecutor Folk, "do not dare come out act of blind misjudgment from the have been for some time, as Mr. Hill jy one Arthur Boyer, a former opera- issue of home mle, declares that it will in the open and defend corruption, consequences of which the administra- should know. We have reached that or, who alleged that he and others soon come as a result of the land bill but on one pretext or an'other they tion should with all speed shield itself distinction without a regular army of vere discharged solely because they Backache and kidney ache are twin just passed. He holds that the grasp- seek to accomplish the same purpose. by a saving measure of correction. 200,000 men and have become power- jelonged to the union. The Western brothers. ing landlord has been not only the They cry out 'Slandering Missouri.' What nation on earth ever dismissed ful—so strong that we need fear no Union demurred to the bill and the You can't separate them. cause of Ireland's woes, but the hith- Did anyone ever claim that the expos- the chief general officer of its army aggression from any source. One of Jnited States court sustained the deci- And you can't get rid of the back erto insurmountable obstacle to home ure and punishment of murder, arson with such insulting curtness? Where the very important factors in our un- sion in every respect. The court holds ache until you cure the kidney ache. rule. But with this landlord elimin- or other crimes slandered the state? in history has the record of a brave precedented development has been the the Western" Union can dismiss its If the kidneys are well and strong, ated from the problem home rule is Why are they so sensitive about offi- and brilliant soldier come to such a fact that each individual workman has niployees for belonging to a union the rest of the system is pretty sure certain to come iii on the back track. cial thieves being caught in the net of contemptuous closing? An impartial not been compelled to carry a soldier or for any other reason. The court to be in vigorous health. the law? They object to so much 'hell world will read with astonishment, and on his back. Demands of the army The new land act provides a way lolds that the right to discharge em- Doan's Kidney Pills make strong, being raised.' Hell can not be raised the American people with indignation, for eliminating dual real estate own- have not called thousands of our ployees not under contract is absolute healthy kidneys. unless it is there, and if it is, it is :he story of the ignoble manner in ership by gradually buying out of the strongest and most vigorous young ind there can be no conspiracy to do a Mrs. Joseph Buechler of No. 314 better to raise it than to allow it to re- which the administration has chosen landlords. In order to facilitate the Second St., says: "I had pain through men to waste their lives in senseless awful act. In the very nature of the main and rot the state. Exposure and to record the retirement of General transfer, the government will advance my back and kidneys. I could not lie military routine. Nor have the indus- •elations of employer and employee, punishment of public plunderers is a .Nelson A. Mill's. $(50,000,000 to make it worth the land- or rest comfortably in bed and in the tries of the country been made to suf- his must be so. An employee holds mornings felt unrefreshed and tired. state's honor, not its shame. The dis- lords' while to sell their holdings. The President and the secretary fer by calling hundreds of thousands his right sacred and yet if it belongs The kidney secretions became affect- grace is in tolerance, not in correction. ed, unnatural and distressing. I doc- lave blundered, and their blunder may of workers to become consumers alone. Mr. Cochran thinks the land bill re- iy inalienable right to him to quit It is more honorable to correct evils well assume the proportions of a ver- moves the only reason for allowing the vork whenever he pleases, the same tored a great deal, but met with little Then again, if the maintenance of or no success. Doan's Kidney Pills than to bear them in ignoble silence. table calamity for the administration. Irish people to settle the conditions of ight to discharge an employee must The only way to stamp out corruption a large army is the all essential requi- procured at Eberbach & Son's drug Qhe shortest way out is the best. It is site for becoming a member of the ;heir own government. He believes, telong to the employers. store, in a short time entirely rid me is to strike it hard whenever and lot too late for the President to write too, that the country will now rapidly of the trouble." Wherever it rears it ugly head." family of nations, why stop with an MKH a letter as that which President army of 200,000 men? Why not make forge to the front. He thinks the new "Pop" Goodell, the "clay pipe states- Sold by all dealers. Price 50 cents per box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, The man appears to have the right !leveland published upon the occasion t millions? If we are to pattern after and act will stop Irish emigration to man," wants to go back to the state conception of the obligations of a pub- if General Sehofield's retirement. It the United States. The native people N. Y., sole' agents for the United the European nations in order to be- enate. He has changed his mind States. Remember the name, Doan's, lic official and evidently he is destined s too late to retrieve the blunder alto- can now remain on their native heath come one of the family of nations, an bout remaining at home on the farm, and take HO other. 19 to be called higher. There is need of ether, but a most unfortunate inci- army of 200,000 would be scarcely'a ind not be obliged to seek homes else- .o far as any good to the people re- men of his stamp in the higher offices. dent will be sooner forgotten if a tardy beginning. where in order to make a living. ults from his being over there, it >ut just appreciation of the distin- There must be some other reason for Of course every American hopes all vould be just as well to return the B|CK MAKING £0 MAKE ALL TRAINS MAIL uislied services of General Miles this, talk of Mr. Hill than the one his may prove true. Americans be- lay pipe and leave "Pop" at home, TRAINS. comes promptly from the pen of the given, but it is not clear what it is. ieve in home rule and hope the Irish ut possibly the pipe might not do COMPANY ORGANIZING President.—New York Times. Ter statement comes from Washing- But happily there is no prospect of his people may receive it and make the uite as much for those who want ton that a plan is under way and that idvice being given any serious atten- most of it. This principle as under- Pop" there. As long as the majority Will Manufacture by Burns Process orders will soon be issued making ev- VIDENCE OP OPEN-MINDED- tion. There is no need of such an stood in the above statements does not f the senate remains as it is now ery railway train in tire country a mail NESS. irmy. We have an army of 00,000 and mean separation, but home rule in a Pop" answers the purpose as well Three" Ann Arbor Capitalists in it train, which plan will have the effect It is reported that President Roose- that will meet all demands of a peace similar sense to what it means to the s anyone else would. If the time ever —Will be Stocked at Twenty of placing all trains on railroads under velt in his study of the proposed finan- establishment for years to come. And ndividual states of the American omes, however, when the people of Thousand Dollars the control or rather the protection of cial legislation to be taken up by con-so long as this government is of, by Jnlon. is district desire to be represented in the federal government With this ress this fall, has sought advice of and for the people, we can depend up- le senate some other man will have An article in the Indianapolis Sen- contemplated order organized labor is John G. Carlisle and through him, ex- on volunteer soldiers in emergencies ADVANTAGE TO FARMERS. o be sent. tinel from Fort Wayne states that as needed. Alexander Johnson, superintendent of said to be greatly exercised as the resident . The spectacle of Nebraska dairy farmers are said to Now comes the statement that Gen. the school for the feeble minded, has movement is looked upon as an insidi- a democratic leader and ex-member of be working a revolution in the hand- resigned, to take a position with a new eon.ud Wood is to succeed Gov. Taft ous attempt to prevent strikes on rail- the cabinet being called in to advise It would be interesting to know ling of the products of their cows. In- brick manufacturing company at Fort f the Philippines when the latter be- Wayne, which company will make a roads by employers. with over this great subject is unus- whether the new general staff of the stead of hauling the milk to the cream- omes secretary of war. Wood is a specialty of manufacturing a high Under this proposed order, it is said ual but gratifying. The placing of the army of which Gen. Young is nowery and then having the cream re- ood man, but it has already become grade of ornamental brick, using the that conductors, baggagemen and oth-currency of the country upon the chief, approves of the water cure as a moved and then rehauling the remain- Burns process. pparent that he is being sent up the ers are to be commissioned as postal strongest and safest foundation possi- nilltary measure. der of the milk back to their farms, This process is the one owned by the idder of promotion quite as much or employees and empowered to handle jle is a great task and needs the best they separate the cream at their farms Inventor, Mr. Burns, and Dr. R. S. ven more because of the fact that he Copeland and R. ll. Bowen of this city newspapers and all second class mat- wisdom of both parties. Whether \. II. TIIURNES'S REMARKABLE and feed the milk while still warm s a favorite of the President's than own the territory for its use east of ter. It is well understood, especially there will bo breadth and open-mind- CASE. with its natural animal heat to the ecause of merit. He has merit, but the Mississippin river. A company is by publishers of newspapers, that the edness enough in congress to enable calves and. hogs. This saves many now being formed in this city for the A. H. Thurnes, Mgr. Wills Creek here are others who have fully as government is running short-handed that body to rise above a partisan trips to the creamery. This plan rev- manufacture of brick by this process. Coal Co., Buffalo, O., writes: "I have men and longer faithful service back in the matter of help to handle the ilane in handling this great question, been afflicted with kidney and bladder olutionizes the hitherto adopted plan The company is slocked at $20,000. f them, who get no promotion, Three well known Ann Arbor business largely increased circulation of the remains to be seen. But if this could trouble for yjars, passing gravel or of marketing butter fat and~ is said to "here is danger of injury to the meri- men and capitalists are back of it and newspapers resulting from free rural be done and the best wisdom of all stones with excruciating pains. Other largely increase the profit of the dairy orious favorite as well as others in it is understood the stock is largely delivery. If the delivery of daily thinkers with knowledge of the cur-medicines only gave relief. After tak- herd. Under the working of this plan subscribed. uch a course. newspapers to country subscribers is • aey question can be brought into ing Foley's Kidney Cure the result was cows are said to return from $35 to $45 It is said that a dozen companies are he councils of the party in power, the surprising. A few doses started tiie under process of formation in Indiana. to be prompt some additional means from the cream alone. Those farmers "Itching hemorrhoids were tin1 must be taken to secure efficiency. It country would be much more certain brick dust, J5ke fine stones, and now I One is about to start at Toledo, Ohio, who have tried it believe the plan is lague of my life. Was almost wild. which will use a half dozen of the is thought the above mentioned plan >f a satisfactory currency measure. have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. Foley's Kid- destined to revolutionize the method of Joan's Ointment cured me quickly and brick making machines which are used will aid in giving better service for It is gratifying that the President at disposing of milk and. butter through- ermanently, after doctors had failed." with the Burns process. The company least is disposed to hear various views. ney Cure has done me $1,000 worth . F. Cornwell, Valley Street, Sauger- prompt delivery of newspapers. of good." For sale by A. E. Mummery. out the country. being organized here will start with es, N. Y. one machine. ANN ARBOR ARGUS-DEMO Oft AT FRIDAY, AUGUST i £03 3

by sharks in southern waters, geuerr.l- ly through their own carelessness. PAY LARGEST TAXES Fought The»« is not much to see. A shark has t:t throw himself o;i his back before he EXCEPT ONE can jei/.e his prey, lie closes his jaws over his victim's legs and drags him Pain III down, and there i; nothing but a trail WAL'ER C MACK AND C. MACK of blood left to tell what has happened. ESTATE In My Heart I Could A Genuine Steiner Over 95 A JVight of Agonizing "Every horrible shark story I had Resolution Passed by Council ever heard came bach to me, and 1 ex- Not Lie Down. Years Old Dread In the Harbor Ail Right Paid in SHOO This Mornipg—Amount pected my doom as assuredly as I ever Carried to December Nearly of "Rio de Janeiro. expected anything, but decided to make Was On The Verge a fight for my life. I think I would Same £s Last Year PATHETIC STORY have shot myself if I lfd had the INSTALLMENTS OF $5,000 Of Insanity. Hungry Sea Wol-Ves Attach Thjo means just to get away from the horror Among the early I 3 Saturday Choking Sensational Once Owned by Zerbowsky of tLo situation. I called to my mate, Will be Paid from Time to morning was Walter ('. .Mac!,-, whose and Still Loved by the "Deserting Sailors XOhose and we tried to keep as close together taxes, including tile 1'. Mack estate, Was Afraid to Sleep. "Raft Had Cone as possible. Every time he would Time on Architect'sOertifi- amounted to .1 littl" over $1,100, the Great Musician sway to one side, as he did frequently "Tor years I was troubled with pain to Pieces. cates as Work Pro- largest amount but one po!<1 by indi- around the heart, fluttering and cbokinjf from fear and fatigue, I would think gresses . taxpayers, that amoi'iit running sensations—part of the time could not lie Probably no musical instrument can him gone and would feel a mad inclina- very few dollars more. This v.-i!l go a down. In short I was a nervous wreck; ever compare with the violin in the George O'Neal, a seaman who sails tion to plunge in after him. We were good ways towards swelling <,]••• re-such violent jerkings of the arms and limbs; too weak from our work on the vessel to Some time ago the Argus stated the nervous {jrostiation—in fact was on the power of expression and the capabil- out of San Francisco, had a harrowing conditions on which the proposed gift ceipts of this the last day of paying verge of insanity—was afraid to sleep for experience on his most recent voyage, put in much exertion with the paddles. summer taxes. The city treasurer's fear I would never awaken. I saw a testi- ities of producing such melody and of $20,000 by Andrew Carnegie for a monial in our paper from a man similarly harmony of sweet sounds. one that he does not like to recall. As The planks seemed to go forward at a w,-!; a busy place this morning snail's pace, with those black creatures library building and the prompt com- afflicted, and an account of the help he de- The finest violins are by old makers, he expresses it, a fellow might as well as it was yesterday morning, when rived from the use of Dr. Miles' remedies. on all sides blocking the way. Occa- plying of the city with the conditions By the persistent use of the Heart Core, the men that were, and all the skill be killed outright as nearly scared to named. The only requirement was 14,500 was taken in in the three hours, lionally they would come to the sur- no one check exceeding $455. Yester- Nervine, and Pain Pills I soon felt like a new and ingenuity of the mighty modern, death. O'Neal hails from England and face, showing their top fins, which was that a resolution be passed by the com- woman. I am never without these remedies cannot revive or imitate this old, if not is about as English as his name would mon council and signed by the proper day's receipts were over $C,0O0. and it now. In writing the above I feel that the a relief to us,, for we knew where they was thought that today's would equal. half has not been told. No one who has not lost, art. Just the reasons for their signify. Another Irishman, a seaman were at least and what they were do- officials stating that the required per- been through it knows or can know what 'on superiority has never been satisfactor- named Mike Connelly, was his compan- centage of $30,000, of $2,000, would be or exceed that amount. The city treas- the verge of insanity' means. Your remedies ing. urer this morning did not believe if were surely a god-send to me. There is ily explained, but that they are, re- ion in misery. Together they shipped "Presently there wasn't a sharl* any- put into the library each year. Xo scarcely a week out what I recommend them mains a fact indisputable. The most on a vessel whose name for obvious other guarantees were required. Such taxes kept coming in as they were that and in nearly every c~-se induce someone to where in sight. I thought it was all up - would be quite as many taxes valued of all valuable violins is the reasons is withheld. with us. In a few minutes one of them a resolution was passed and properly try your remedies, and the results ar? so sat- Cremona, made by the celebrated •\ over to December as usual. isfactory that they continue to take them. It is the old story of inhuman treat- appeared not ten feet away and slow- certified and sent to Mr. Carnegie's One recent instance I recall. I was in Laur- Stradivari, and next in rank in the ment at the hands of despotic officers. ly swam along the surface in the same agent. The following reply has been of taxes for this sum ence and caKjd to see a friend who was very estimation of connoisseurs, stands mer closed at 4 o'clock this afternooi sick with muscular rheumatism. She was way we were going. For fully fifteen received by Mr. E. F. Mills, of the nearly crazed with yiain and had given the those of the Tyrolese makers, Jakof minutes ho kept alongside, and it seem- board of education: am; no taxes except sewer and paving money to my mother to get her s jme mor- Stainer and Matthias Klotz. ed more like an hour to us, then went tax s can now be paid until next De phine to quiet the pain. I toid her what August 13, 1003. your Pain Pills had done for me and finally A genuine Stainer is at present in out of sight under the water headed in Dear Sir:—I am in receipt of your cember. persuaded her to send for them. She had Ann Arbor and has a history of great our direction. We both pulled our legs letter of the thirty-first ultimo, en- only to take two of'the Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain interest, peculiarly its own. up as high as we could and poised our Pills and she was free from pain."—Mrs. closing resolutions and deed to library Arthur Osborn, Dccatur, Mich. It is now owned by Mrs. Mary Rob- paddles in the air ready to bring them site which are satisfactory, FOOLED WITH down on the water to frighten him if ertson of 408 Hamilton Place, who re- Mr. Carnegie's donation of twenty All druggists sell and guarantee first bot- lates with all the romantic fascination he made an attack. Why that shark thousand ($20,000.00) dollars, for the A LOADED GUN tJe Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book bound up in a violin, how it came into did not go for us I have no idea unless on Nsrvou-; an 1 Heart Diseases. Address the length of the planks confused him. construction of a library building in Dr. Miles Medxal Co., Elkhart, Ind. her possession. Twenty-six years ago, Ami Arbor, Midi., is now available. it belonged to Barthold Zerbowsky, a He reappeared on the surface every lit- CARELESS HANDLING OF RIFLE tle while until we reached shallow wa- I shall be pleased to send you this poor music teacher in the city of Terra amount in installments of five thou- IN A RfSTAURAN f Haute, Ind. ter, nearly two hours later, and the water all about us showed the fins of sand dollars each, upon receipt of re- But Zerbowsky was something more a dozen or more great sharks in the quests signed by yourself and the sec- an Thought He Had Extractec than a run down teacher with a Stain- moonlight. The experience was a retary of your board, as required ac- All the Cartridges—Result Might er violin. Some years before he was nerve shattering process. We were so cording to progress of the building. Have Been Serious T(TALL POINTS EAST AND WEST a small boy, "scraping a cheap fiddle," numb that it took us fully half an hour An architect's certificate, showing ' VIATHE D&B LINE. as he puts it, in the city of Roland. to make the short distance to the that the amount called for is due, An incident occurred at Woodwart Some of the Austrian nobility passing shore." should accompany these requests. through the land caught the sound Bros.' restaurant Sunday at the (tin £just Two Poats" Yours very truJy, ner hour that might have had serious and immediately recognized great mus- R. A. FRANKS. ETCR#T&BUFFALO ical ability. These people, bent upon STTZAJVGE TALE consequences. While a number of This indicates that the resolution people were at dinner a young mat doing good, made arrangements with OF THE FOREST. was all right and that the money is the boj''s parents to educate him. lie connected with the local militia com to be forthcoming in $5,000 install- pany was handling one of the rifle? was sent to Berlin and Leipsic where ments. his talent was manifested with such Wolf Carried Aboay a with which the company is provided wonderful progress, that he was not •Baby and JVursed It With It had live cartridges in it. He rer only honored by the request to play Her Gtvn Cubs. BRUTALLY TORTURED. moved four and apparently thought al before the crowned heads of Austria, A case came tol ight that for per- had been taken out. While examining but invited to teach among them. In Nothing that has occurred in recent sistent and unmerciful torture has the gun he happened to pull the tjiggei appreciation of his ability, he was pre- years is so strange and startling as a perhaps never been equalled. Joe Gol-when it went off, startling the diners sented by the people who had created story that had its origin in Ewiug, oboicfc, of Colusa, Calif., writes, "For and making a bole through the floor Had the gun been elevated a little the him, this Stainer violin. Minn. Steps have been taken to prove 15 "years I endured insufferable pain consequences might have been serious In courts rich and royal, it has or disprove it, for if it is true a new from Rheumatism and nothing reliev- thrilled the blue blood of many nobles. fact in natural history has been estab- At best there ought to be a lesson lished and the much maligned wolf will ed me though I tried everything Now in Root's music store it lies un- in the incident which will prevent such take a higher place in the estilnation of known. I came across Electric Bit- a happening in future, at least on the strung, and the commoner beholds its the human race. ters and it's the greatest medicine on silent melody. And all this, because part of the one concerned in this. DETROIT 6 BUFF Several weeks ago, according to re- earth for that trouble. A few bottles within this music loving soul of the ports, an infant daughter of William of it completely relieved and cured great Zerbowsky, was the love of O'KEAL EAISED HIS FEET. Dunphy, a prospector who, with his something other than music, which me." Just as good for Liver and Kid- CHOIR BOYS The officers were out for a money mak- wife, lived in the hills overlooking Eff- ney troubles and general debility. On- lost him his high estate and drabbled ing cruise, he states, and proved ver- ing, was carried off one afternoon by a ly 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by and mired his soul. itable slave drivers. The ship was wild animal. GO ON OUTING , And thus he wandered to Terra short banded, and it became necessary II. F. Miller and A. E. Mummery, CLtVELAfiO Search was made for the little one, COMMENCING MAY 11TH Haute, still with his beloved Stainer, in the captain's eyes to work the men but no trace of it could be found, and druggists. Improved Daily Express Service (11 hours) between but with nothing more. And thus At last the boys of St. Andrews choii day and night. O'Neal and Connelly the babe was finally given up for dead. have started for their annual outing DETROIT AND BUFFALO Mrs. Robertson found him and em- proved to be the strongest hand3 on Ever since then the father has spent Leave DETROIT Daily • • 4.00 P. M. ployed him to give lessons to her nine It was certainly a jolly crowd of en- deck, and on them fell the brunt of his time in the hills seeking the bears MACK & CO. MAKING thusiastic boys that gathered in front Arrive at BUFFALO • • • 8.00 A. M. year old son, which he reluctantly did the labor. They were lashed into obe- and the wolves, which are numerous Leave BUFFALO Daily • • 5.30 P.M. for half price, $5 per hour, being his dience when their tired natures re- of Harris hall Monday waiting in the mountains, and slaughtering for their conveyance. Promptly al Arrive at DETROIT . • • 700 A.M. regular charge. belled and cried out for sleep. They IMPROVEMENTS Connecting with Earliest trains for ail points in NEW them wherever found, while the moth- quarter past eight a big hay rack ap- rOKK, EASTERN and NKIV FNo W. Ann street, Saturday oldest son, "if Prof. Sturm offered you evening at 7:30 o'clock, after a three or city, buy the besr, the that, you may be sure it is worth the chains and the rail had severed the George Wahr, bookseller oh State planks, and the raft capsized almost street, is making all the preliminary weeks' illness. more." Mrs. Rose was one of the oldest and Mrs. Robertson told its history to instantly and went to pieces. They 'arrangements for removal. As soon 5TUDEBAKER managed to right two of the planks most respected residents of the city Prof. Sturm, and that she had last as these are complete he will vacate and was born at Iirantford, Ont., Feb. is bv all odds the BEST. heard of Zerbowsky in Germany. and piled their soaked clothing and his present place of business, 310 Dags on these. They had managed to 2, 1832. She removed to this city with When Mr. Sturm went there the last State street, and occupy the old Hangs- her parents in 1842. May 1, 1S52, she of May, he looked him up, and a letter get hold of two paddles and easily res- cued these. They got out of earshot of stcrfer block, two doors south. At was married to John Rose, of this tells that just two weeks ago today present the Hangsterfer building is in city, who survives her. he met him and broched the subject of the vessel and were congratulating CARRIAGES themselves on their good fortune when a complete state of chaos, but will be At the age of twenty she became a the violin. A letted from Zrbowskv, I thoroughly renovated and convenient- member of the Baptist church and has High Grade carriages'] are" full of olden memories is the result. —but we will let O'Neal take up the story here for himself. ' ly arranged before Mr. Wahr moves in. been a faithful member ever since. built by me. Those ^who In it he says the Stainer is 95 years "We hadn't thought of sharks. I She leaves a husband and two child- old and worth a "thousand dollars. Do have them are suited "with don't know why, but we hadn't. Nei- THE CHILD LAY AT THE WOLF'S SIDE. ren, Charles W. Rose, of Pittsfield, not sell it for less. "There is a kind J. C. Thorpe and family left Ann them. You will be, if yoc ther had we thought of making the trip no wolf came forth he decided to enter Arbor Saturday night on their way to and Mrs. Geo. E. Waterman, of Ypsi- of pathos through the letter," said astride those planks, with our legs the den and see for himself what was lanti. buy of me. Mis. Robertson, "as though this Pol- Seattle, Washington, where Mr. dangling in the water. The sea was in it. The funeral was held Tuesday The prices will suit yon. ish owner longed for his own again." smooth, with a long, light swell. It Aa he entered the place he heard the Thorpe has accepted a position as pro- afternoon at 3 o'clock from the resi- We sell also high grade But Mrs. Robertson will sell it if seemed to be easy sailing for us, when cry of a child. Advancing, he saw a fessor of mechanical engineering in dence, the interment being made at she can get the price; sell it to pay arnesses. suddenly, not ten feet nway, we heard sight that almost turned his hair the University of Washington. For Forest Hill cemetery. the debts of William K. Wauhope, an ominous swishing nound and saw white. Lying on a bed of grass at the whom she mothered in sickness until In the moonlight a set of ugly, jagged. end of the den was a big mother wolf, a year and a half Mr. Thorpe has been Geo. W. SeaboJd, he died. black fins sticking up out of the water. with several pups playing beside her, instructor in mechanical engineering in YOU NEED A REST. Perhaps its bow will draw out the The next instant fins began to start while close to her side was his lost If you are not feeling well, don't 113 S. 4th Ave the""rnivorsity~of" Michigan, and"~~for call a doctor but take a lake trip! You melody of songs, and thus an- >ip In all directions, and I felt a slick, baby trying to get a dinner from the the past few weeks has been unde- other tale of joy and pathos be added smooth body strike against one of my mother wolf, which seemed to enjoy return home feeling new life and your to the experience of five and nintey feet. The shock sent cold shivers up the tugging. cided between three different calls. brain blown free from cobwebs. Send years. nnd down my spinal column. For n The wolf simply growled, but made Before going to Seattle, Mr. and Mrs.2c. for folder and map. ANTAL-MIDY few seconds I fancied my leg off, for 1 no attempt to escape or to make an at- Thorpe will visit their parents at Address, I Thesa liny CAPSULES are superior to Balsam of Copaiba, ^-> Half the ills that man is heir to was numb with fright. We both tried tack when the man approached. She Aurora and Champaign, III. They will A. A. SCHANTZ, G. P. T. Mgr. leave Champaign Sept. 10 for their Detroit, Mich. Cubsbs or Injections find pome from indigestion. Burdock Blood to jerk our legs out of the water, but was attached to the child apparently CURE IN 48 HOURS Bitters strengthens and tones the the planks were not wide enough to let and had been nursing It. At least that future home. the same diseases with- stomach; makes indigestion impossi- u» lie out flat. Is the supposition, as the little one was The Argus-Democrat Has news from out inconvenience. ble. "I have seen a few of my mates eaten well nourished nnd without a scratch. Read the Argus-Democrat. all over the county. $1 per year. Sold m all druggists. ANN ARBOR ARGUS-DEMOCRAT, AUGUST 2 I , 1903

,i bridal banquet of white sweet peas. VAN GIESOX-MOORE. The bride was met at the altar by the A quirt wedding took place Wednes- -i-ooni, attended by his best man. ay night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LIBRARY BUILDING HYMEN REAPS lavid Van Gleson, 401 S. Division PROF, THOMPSON FATHER ARRESTED Mr. Francis Taylor, of Chicago. The •.•uniful Episcopal wedding service treet, when their daughter, Miss .erformed by the Rev. Francis, also of llancbe was united in marriage to Dr. WILL BMHJSIIED ''hicago, a close friend of the groom, HEAVY_HARVEST Valter Moore of this city. FOR INCEST ••vas very impressive. The ceremony was performed by the After the congratulations of the [ev. Mr. Tatlock, the complete Epis- Talks of Life and Customs in Morton ^Yakley, of Chelsea, Committee Appointed to Get Tribute Paid to the God of (ipal service being used. had been tendered to Mr. and the Islands Charged With Crime Plans and Specifications Mrs. Mills, the mistress of ceremonies, Marriages Of the thirty guests who were pres- Miss Eestelle Jenney, directed the nt, nearly all were the immediate guests to the dining room, where a FOUR COUPLES WED datives of the bride and groom, but UNDER ENGLISH RULE COMPLAINT OF DAUGHTER BY BOARD OF EDUCATION dainty luncheon was served. The ta- he six girl friends of the bride, whose !.!es presided over by Mrs. Rice Beal mique idea it was that these should Music Teacher Appointed to and Mrs. James Prentiss were unique- Cupid Has a Busy Season and erve at the wedding feast. The Natives Are Doing Well Relations Have Existed Since iy decorated in green and white, the Ann Arbor Loses More of .Muslin and mull, flowers, laughter and Are Happy — Fruit April—Examination Set Take Place of One in Europe nd music, gave their charm to this color scheme being carried out by daisy Her Fair Daughters Trade the Most Im- for August 26 Full Amount of Bonds •hains, ribbons and ferns. Those who nippy occasion, while rice and bless- May be Issued lerved were the Misses Flagg, Pearl ngs followed the bride and bridegroom portant Tenney, Cody, St. John, Weinman and KLAGER-BEALL. ut of the door and into the car. Sheriff Gauntlett went to Chelsea yesterday and arrested Morton Halleck. The farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Moore left Ann Arbor Prof, and Mrs: B. M. Thompson re- A large amount of routine business Yakley charged with incest by his The guests from out of town were Christian Klager, of Lodi, was the ast evening on the 8:20 train for Bay urned Saturday evening from Ja- was transacted at Wednesday's meet- 10-year old daughter. He was at once Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. scene of a joypus event Wednesday, City. They will be at home to their iiaiea, where they spent the past six ing of the board of education. Several arraigned before a justice at Chelsea Wm. Noble, Miss Halleck and Mr. the occasion being the marriage of riends after October 1, at 930 Forest reeks. They returned just in time, teachers were engaged and certain sal- Parker, of Detroit; Mrs. Younglove, of ivenue. and had his examination set for Aug- aries were increased. their daughter, Sophie, to Mr. Otho or the recent hurricane struck the ust 20. in default of bail he was Constantine; Dr. and Mrs. Crowe and own where they had been staying the Miss Julia Lusby was given a posi- Thompson Beall, of Washington, D. C. KERNGOOD-SCHLOSS. brought to jail to await the date of his Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bartlett, Sharon, Loving hands had made beautiful lay after they set said for Boston. tion at a salary of "$600, Miss Lydia Pa.: Mrs. Charles Tryon, of Bakers- Miss Fannye S. Kerngood was unit- examination. Stollsteimer one at |880. Miss Bertha the home with flowers of the season, The trip, which consumed five days The daughter alleges that this un- fleld, Cal.; Miss Bouchard, of Michi- d in marriage Wednesday morning at sach way, was made on one of the Tarrant, the teacher of domestic sci- the parlor being decorated with aspar- he home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. natural relation has been continuing :an City; Mr. Caldwell, Mr. Francis )oats of the United Fruit company, ence was given an increase of salary agus and sweet peas, while the wed- Mosrs Kerngood of 307 S. State street, since last April. The family lived in Taylor, and the Rev. Francis, of Chi- vhieh carries on the fruit trade of to $700. She had been offered $800 to Lng bell was a mass of pink and o Harry O. Schloss of Baltimore, Md. a double house and the family in the cago; Dr. Howlett, of Jackson, and Mr. amaica and Central America with the go to Racine, Wisconsin, and she was and Mrs. Cassius Wakelield, of Den- vliife asters, ami in every possible e wedding was a pretty but very other part of the house first had their offered this increase to induce her to United States. The company owns suspicions aroused and called the at- ver, Colo. vay sweet peas and smilax were lulet affair, the couple being unattend- wenty boats in all, four of which en- stay. She is a very fine teacher in her •d. and only the immediate family be- tention of the officials to the matter. The bride and groom left on the 9:30 o beautify the (lining room. And so er the Boston port. department and the results she has ob- ng present to witness the ceremony, The father denies the charge which? train for the East via the St. Lawrence air ami well loved a bride was worthy There are about 800,000 inhabitants, tained with the children have been vhieh was performed by Doctor his daughter makes against him. and Hudson rivers. Their future home f all that hearts tilled with love and inly 25,000 of them being whites. most pleasing to the patrons of the de- hichalter of Detroit. Miss Kerngood will be in Chicago, where the groom is ride could do for her and it was Most of these are English as the is partment. The district can ill afford ias always been voted a beaiity, but Accidents come with distressing fre- engaged in the practice of law. filling service that made complete and has been under the control of the to lose such a teacher. A new teacher Miss McOmber was one of Ann Ar- he floral beauty of the wedding n her snowy gown of lace over white quency on the farm. Cuts, bruises, of music was engaged for the coming British government for the past 250 bor's most esteemed and popular jower. taffeta, which was one imported from rears. The manners and customs are stints, sprains. Dr. Thomas' EdectriC year, while the regular teacher is in After the guests had arrived the Paris, she was most lovely. Oil relieves the pain Instantly. Never- young ladies, a graduate of the literary essentially English. The natives, who 1 Europe. Miss Kate M. B. Wilson will department of the V. of M. and a mem- oautiful strains of the wedding chorus Miss Kerngood was one of the most safe without it. have charge of this work the coming are negroes, are about the same as ber of the Alpha Phi sorority. The rom Lohengrin broke forth, played by popular members of 1002 Literary those of the gulf states, having similai year and she comes very highly recom- groom was also a graduate of Miehi- Miss Julia Klager, sister of the bride, •lass and a most excellent student and mended. Prof. Stanley, who knows political rights but there is no favoi of the Kappa ind the wedding party entered, led by will be greatly missed by her many tier and her work, regards her as sec- gan and a member shown any one class of people in the TWO MORE Sigma fraternity. lemy Klager and Albert Gansle as friends in Ann Arbor. courts. Native women work just the ond to none in the public school music ishera and in the following order: Mr. Schloss is an able young busi- work of the state. Her salary was same as the men. Little clothing is DISMAL FAILURES Rev. A. L. Nicldas, of Zion Lutheran ness man of Baltimore, Md., being worn, as is the custom of the people fixed at $400. church, groom and his best man, Mr. troprietor of the Schloss Merchant of the tropical regions, and this is Two more bills for divorce were Supt. Slauson recommended a new bearing, of Chicago, Little Oscar Kla- Tailor store, which has been doing bus- kept on until it is worn out. arithmetic, Progressive Commercial, CITY SCALES ger, nephew of the bride, ring bearer. iness in that city for the past forty filed yesterday. Lois Diehl, of the- Besides the whites and natives there for a year's trial at least. For Misses Pauline Matilda Klager, Miss years. township of York, througn her attor- years this question of a change has Maude Beall, of Washington, and Miss are from eight to ten thousand coolies. neys, Cavanaugh & Wedemeyer, asks- Mr. and Mrs. Schloss will leave for They are brought in under contract been up and finally there is hope that At FACT Nellie Mingay, of Chelsea, brides- Baltimore where they will take their for a divorce from her husband, Henry it may be accomplished. The one in aaids, carrying a rope of sweet peas with the English government. Their S. Diehl, to whom she was lawfully place in the best society of that city, transportation and so much per day use has been out of date for years and which formed an aisle for the bride in which Mr. Schloss is a leader. married at YVhiteford Center, Monroe probably Ann Arbor is about the last Council Accepted Bids for Miss Emma M. Klager, sister of the being guaranteed them. As a class comity. Jan. 25, 1S74. She avers that public school in Michigan to use it. Their Installation •ride, maid of* honor. Little Ruth they are thrifty and industrious ami they lived together until December, Mrs. Meade was given a position of NelliS, of Wyandotte. flower girl, ant are employed by the private planters. 1897. During this time four children janitor at a salary of $225. It was the bride accompanied by her father The island is not backward educa- were born to them, one of whom is voted to put city water in the janitors' PLACED ON FOURTH AVE. tionally as there is ,-i general system still living. She alleges that her hus- In a few happy words combined of state education throughout the is- band has been guilty of many nets of houses and the district to pay for that with the solemn service of the churcl for domestic use and for closet. land. In point of membership the extreme cruelty and that he is a man £n Front of City Offices—City the twain were made one and receive! Church of England stands first. The of great austerity of temper ami that The letter hitherto published in the congratulations of their assembled SERIOUS OFFFNSE other protestarit churches are some he was accustomed while they lived to- these columns from Mr. Carnegie's Clerk Will Have Charge friends, nfter which a dainty luncl agent relative to Mr. Carnegie's $20,- what represented but the Catholics gether to violent sallies of passion. — Will Cost $150 was served, the tables being presided Fred Dupper Gets Himself are very few. Quite an extensive She charges that the husband forced 000 gift for a library building, was over by Mrs. Larzelere, of Saline Into Trouble read, and the building committee of Another one of Mayor Brown's rec- work is carried on among the natives her to work out by the week and tried assisted by Misses Lydla Guenther by the Salvation Army. The coolies to force her into a life of crime that the board was directed to obtain plans ommendations was directed carried in- Carrie Seyler, Lydia Aprill and Min and specifications for the new build- to execution at Monday night's cou'nei Cling to their native religion which is he might reap financial advantage nie Rugeot. WHILE AT PORTAGE LAKE Mohammedan. therefrom and that finally he deserted ing. The board invited the Ladies' meeting. The question of the installa The couple left that evening for ; Library association to appoint a com- tion of a system of public weighing The fruit company by creating a de- her and has' done nothing for her sup- short wedding trip and will return t Disgusting'iExhibition Which mand for bananas, pine apples and port since, although able to work and mittee of three to work with the com- has been discussed in Ann Arbor foi spend a few days at the home of th May Prove a Serious Mat- mittee of the board of education. the past several years, and the mattei cocoanuts has given new life to the support her. She therefore wants to bride, thence proceeding to Washing ter for the Young Man Island. These are cultivated along be divorced from him. It is understood that the committee has been almost constantly before the ton, where they will be at home' afte will get to work at once and at the ear- present council. the coast as this has the highest tem- The second bill tiled yesterday was September 9. A warrant was issued Wednesday af perature. It is usually 90 degrees here. liest possible date will select an archi- Recently bids were asked for a ten The bride was beautifully attired in that of Elsie M. Carney, of this city. tect and have plans and specifications ton scale. These bids were opened ternoon by Justice Gibson for the ar In the interior it is much cooler and against Francis M. Carney, to whom a gown of white crepe de chene ove rest of Fred Dupper, charging bin here allspice, coffee, sugar and rum prepared for contractors to bid upon, j i:lst and there proved to be three she was married on Sept. 25, 1805, in ' white silk and carried white roses with indecent exposure. The alleged are cultivated and exported in large It is thought the building may be got- one from the Fairbanks, Morse com the maid of honor, Miss Emma Klager Ohio. There are now two children, the ten under way this fall. pany, complying with the specinca offense is said to have occurred a quantities. There are a few horses offspring of this marriage. The wife wore a creation of white batiste am Portage Lake, where the accused was to aid in the cultivation of the island The board still has some debts out- tions fixed by the council and stating carried pink roses, the bridesmaid alleges that the husband very soon standing OB the Perry school and as the price at $200; another from John temporarily stopping with severa but donkeys and mules are used to a after marriage developed habits of were all attired in white mull and car others. The complaint is made by much greater extent. none of the lots which the board C. Fischer for the Buffalo Scale a ried a rope of sweet peas; the mothe drunkenness and went upon frequent hoped to sell have yet been sold, it will $175, and a third from the M. M. Row County Auditor J. E. McGregor, of The island is governed as an Eng- sprees, that he became cruel to her of the groom wore a gown of blach Ypsilanti, who claims to have wit probably be necessary to issue all or ley Scale company, of Detroit, at $150 grenadine. lish colony, the governor, the princi- and struck her with sticks of wood a portion of the bonds authorized by nessed the exposure along with severa pal judicial and executive officers be- and other things and charged her with After considerable discussion a res Miss Klager, the bride, is the talent the district recently. Five thousand others. The accused, it is alleged ,ng appointed by the English govern infidelity falsely and finally, in July olution was adopted directing the ed daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. C dollars of the amount authorized have board of public works to buy and in came up over a bank from the lake am ment. But the prosperity of the is 1002 deserted her and has done noth- Klager. and is well known in Ann Ar passed to the cottage he was occupy land depends almost entirely upon the ing for her support since. She asks not yet been issued, The finance and stall a scale in front of the city offices bor. She is a graduate of the hig building committees were instructed Any of the before mentioned scales is ing, in plain view and not more thai trade relations with the United States for a divorce and the custody of the school of the class of '99 and for tw -•> or 30 feet distant, of a number o as the trade with England is not great. children and to be permitted to resume to look into the matter of the outstand- standard and, therefore, the $150 bk years attended the University, leav ing obligations of the board and de- will be the one accepted, no doubt. men and women, in a condition of ab Kingston, which has a population her maiden name. She also asks ali- ing to accept a position in the govern solute nudeness. mony. cide upon the amount of additional The specifications require the com ment service at Washington, where sh of about 60,000, is the largest city. Dupper was arrested and taken be bonds that are necessary to clear up pany f/om whom the scale is pur has been for the past two years. Th Porto Rica ranks next, but this was fore Justice Gibson, where he de all these obligations. chased to send an expert to superin groom, Mr. Beall, is a descendant o almost completely demolished by the manded a hearing. This was set fo tend the installation of the scale. The one of the old Maryland families da1 recent hurricane. There are two or September 1st and his bond fixed a 'ALWAYS scale will be placed upon a substan ing back to revolutionary days. II three other small cities but the inhabi- $200 which was given, his father, Ja FERNS, FLOWERS tial cement foundation and so thej was raised on the old family plantatioi tants are gathered mostly into small INSIST UPON HAVI1 cob Dupper, and John Frey going oi can be operated from the city clerk's near Prince "George and for severa villages very similar to those of the same as sureties. t$ THE GENUINE AND GOLDEN GLOW office in the second story. years has been connected with one o southern states. In Kingston there the largest wholesale grocery house The offense charged is a serious one are some magnificent hotels and here STARTLING EVIDENCE. being a circuit court case. all of the comforts of modern civiliz- GRACED THE WEDDING OF MISS in Washington, where he is well am Fresh testimony in great quantity favorably known as a business man. There is said to have been consider ation are to be found. A fine system MURRAY & CLARA McOMBER is constantly coming in, declaring able other unseemly conduct about this of water works and drainage runs Tiie following were the out-of-town lake resort lately and the prominen through the city. Ice is manufactured King's New Discovery for Consump guests: Mrs. Alice M. Beall and Miss IANMANS Nuptials Celebrated at Home of Bride's tion Coughs and Colds to be unequal Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti people who artificially, the plants producing ice Maude Beall, Washington, D. C: Miss have had their families there for an and selling it for four dollars per ton. Mother — Many Friends and ed. A recent expression from T. J Kate Livingston, Minneapolis, Minn., WATER Relatives Present McFarland Bentorville, Va., serve outing have been deeply incensed am In the villages there are a few one- Mrs. Storm, Kirksville, Mo.; E. J. are determined to have such conduc story buildings which have sheet iron as example. He writes: "I hat Gerringer, Chicago; Miss Nellie Min- THE MOST REFRESHIN_ G AND * Bronchitis for three years and doctor stopped. There may be other com roofs but the dwellings are mostly DELIGHTFUL PERFUME FOR THE gay, Chelsea: Mrs. Wm. Larzelere, Sa- plaints and arrests. wooden affairs with thatched roofs of Tuesday night there occurred one of ed all the time without being bene line. HANDKERCHIEF.TOILET AND BATH. the most charming weddings of the tited. Then I began taking Dr. King's palm and sugar cane. eeason, when Miss Clara McOmber, of New Discovery, and a few bottles STAEB-ARENDS. our city, was married to Mr. Allen wholly cured me'.' Equally effective CHARGES WIFE Gurney Mills, of Chicago, at the home in curing all Lung and Throat troubles At high noon yesterday in the home GOOD JOB OF of the bride's mother, Mrs. Lucy Mc- Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip of Mr. and Mrs. George Staeb, 212 WITH INFIDELITY Omber, 408 Church street. Guaranteed by A. E. Mummery anc Third street, their daughter, Miss Ber- CULVERT WORK • ft The house was beautifully decorated H. F. Miller, druggists. Regular sizes tha Staeb, became the wife of Mr. John A. Cooper of Lyndon township HOTEL. with ferns and flowers. The hall was 50c, and $1.00. Fred L. Arends. Before a bank of has filed a bill asking for a decree of a mass of gold, the bannister being palms and yellow dahlias in the front divorce from his wife, Ada R. Min- Street Commissioner Ross finished a decorated with golden glow and golden NOT MERE TALK, BUT FACTS parlor Rev.Alexander Nicklas perform- nie Cooper, who he says he married at big job in record time Monday night. BRUNSWICK rod. In the parlor an altar had been Every day you can read in the pa- ed the ceremony. Both the bride and Webberville on November 22, 1891 It is the rebuilding of the culvert north formed with an overhanging canopy pers about this or that one doing so her maid, Carrie Steab, sister of the and lived with until April 1902. He of the Ann Arbor railroad bridge on of vines. The fireplace was a bank of and so, but the real facts are not at bride, were gowned in snowy white alleges the statutary offense againsi Main street. This culvert was damag- ferns and sweet peas. The floral deco- hand to prove the truth of the state- batiste, each carrying a bouquet of his wife, in fact repeated acts of in- ea in the flood of a year ago and has DETROIT/niCH. rations of the back parlor and library ment. This is true especially of doc- roses, white ones for the bride and fedelity, and also extreme cruelty. never been properly repaired. The •were asters and nasturtiums. tors. Unscruplous ones advertise var- American beauties for the bridesmaid. The wife is not now a resident of board of works concluded to have the Hot and "cold water in The door was opened by Master ious ways to get business, but when Herman Arends of Detroit, brother of Michigan, but is supposed to live work done this season and Friday af- rooms. Jamie Beal and the guests were re- you investigate them and their meth- the groom was best man. some where in New York state. t en loon Commissioner Ross started to ceived informally in the parlor by ods you will find out there is nothing The many pretty presents were seen GROWTH OF OUR RAILRO A DV build a concrete culvert at that point. Steam Heated, Electric the mother and young friends of the substantial back of them. Not so, in the back parlor. A beautiful sun- From a little wooden track over It was necessary that travel on the Lighted. bride. however, with Dr. Fruth. Some burst of pearls and diamonds was the which the first locomotive had its road should not be obstructed and so Promptly at 7:30 o'clock the opening months ago he'came, unknown to the groom's present to his bride. A trial in 1829, the railroad systems of half the culvert was built at once. Electric Cars^from all De- strains of the Lohengrin Wedding public, but by continually coming each dainty lunch following the ceremony thi> United States have grown to such In twenty-four working hours there March, played by Miss Marion Smith, four weeks and by doing a straight was served in the dining room which an extent that the tracks if placed was built 32 feet of culvert with a 4- pots. announced the approach of the bridal practice and employing nothing but was very pretty with bouquets of together would extend eight times foot opening and not a team was de- party. Two young ladies. Miss Helen honorable methods to get it, he has layed over ten niinuti s. sweet peas and garlands of smilax. around the world. There is also a AF1ERICAN PLAN.... St. John of Ann Arbor, and Miss Ma- succeeded in gaining an enviable repu- The guests consisting of Mr. Arends' wonderful growth behind the celebrat- The culvert is very' substantially belle Halleck of Detroit, carried the tation. Yon will always find him here family from Detroit, and the imme- ed llostetter's Stomach Bitters. It built and will stand for years. The ribbons forming an aisle through which in person and at his appointed time $2.00 per day up and can feel assured that you will be diate friends of the bride and her was first presented over fifty years remainder of the work is now being the rest of the bridal party passed to relatives numbered about thirty. ago, and during those years has made done. the altar. Behind the ribbon girls treated courteously and honestly and in opinion on which you can rely. The bride is a sweet and charming such an unequalled record of cures EUROPEAN PLAN.... came little Loretta Beal bearing the girl and will be greatly missed by her that today finds it foremost in its ring on a floral tray. She was fol- The sick above all others, are entitled DRIVEN TO DESPERATION. to the best treatment and can get it many friends. Mr. Arends is also well class as a reliable family medicine. Living at an out of the way place, lowed by the maid of honor, sister of known, having resided here a few It will cure sick headache, belching, $1.00 per day up the bride, Miss Anabel McOmber, in a from Dr. Fruth. He will bet at the remote from civilization, a family is gown of pale green silk mull with a Cook House, Ann Arbor, Friday, Aug- years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Arends left heartburn, indigestion, constipation, often driven to desperation in case of dresden figure, carrying a shower bou- ust 21st, 1903, from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m., this afternoon for a trip to Buffalo, and malaria, fever and ague. Hun- accident, resulting in Burns, Cuts, quet of pink sweet peas. Last came one day only. Consultation free. Niagara Falls and New York, after dreds have so testified and we there- Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay in a sup- W. H. Volk the bride, beautifully gowned in which they will go to Washington, D. fore urge you to try it. The genuine ply of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's white batiste over white silk, carrying ! C, to live, where Mr. Arends is em- must have our Private Stamp over the the best on earth. 25c at A. B. Mum- HANAGER Read the Argus-Democrat. '. ployed in the government bindery. neck of the bottle. mery and H. F. Miller, druggists. AK&U^DEMOORAT, AUGUST 541, 190 Saturday was the last day for re-: LYNDON LIGHTS. ceiving July taxes and $6,1SO was | Aug. 18.—.Miss Anna Gibney retn -MHM"MH Good dumped into the city's strong box by ed to Detroit Sunday after speudiug taxpayers. The great rush of the day a week with her brother and si- Wall came between 2:30 and 3:30 and kept .Miss Maria Ryan will remain for a Treasurer Beakes extremely busy for week longer, The Man Who Has Paper For an hour or two. Miss Mary Heatley and cousins It may not be generally known that of Sandusky. Ohio, returned home to- Your Hall on every Sunday morning the Ypsi-'day. Ann dispatch a special car from Ann | The picnic for St. Mary's Parish Confidence In Us! That's a tapestry pattern. Arbor leaving the waiting room at (5:45 ; I'inekncy, tin' 12th, was a grand sac- The designs are mostly copies o'clock. This car makes connections j( fss ami many from this way attend- of old French and German in Detroit with the White Star Steam- ed. The ball game in the afternoon I and puts himself in our hands cannot be otherwise than well tapestries in coloring. They er Taslimoo for the Flats and Port was a warm one, the being 10 to 1 In are rich and subdued, and Huron. favor of Andrerson. i dressed. Every Suit, Spring Overcoat, Hat or article of Haber- harmonize with most any S. A. Moran has gone to Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. A. Holmes is spend- to attend the convention of the Pitman ing part Of this week with Mrs. * dashery for men and boy3 that we bought for this season includes colored woodwork. Holmes' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin School of Shorthand. Ben Pit, who the very best of the best makers in the country. Not a worthy fa- A hall usually gets the was the originator of the famous sys- I'a liner. hardest service of any room tem of shorthand which bears his Messrs. Win. anil Lewis Stevenson bric or pattern is omitted—not a detail of fashion was overlooked. in the house, and the paper name will be present. He is now al-took in the big circus at llowell Thurs- for it should be carefully se- most 100 years of age. day. lected; something that will B. F. Watts, coroner, was called Mrs. L. X. Met'leer and children of wear well and hold its colors. upon Sunday morning in official ca- Gregory, spent last Saturday at her Tapestries fill both of these pacity to hold an inquest, but upon in- brother's, Thomas Gltmey. You will find no better values conditions and are not ex- vestigation concluded the subject was Miss Gertrude Webb is at home for or later styles than in the sup- pensive. not worth putting the county to anya visit with her ^parents. The prices range from expense for, so unceremoniously buried Mrs. Wm. Glenn of North Lake, erb productions of ^STEIN- it in the river, deep down. spent last week with her sun. 5c to 75c per roll BLOCK CO., Rochester, N. Y. A new time card for the Boland Milan Notes. AT road from Jackson to Battle Creek is Aug. 18.—Miss Ina Butler returned out. The limited ears leave Jackson Saturday evening from St. Thomas' for the west at 8:05, 9:50 and 11:35and Port Stanley. Canada, where sin' 'Walir's a. to. and 1:20, 3:05, 4:50, 0:35, 8:201m, s been visiting friends for some 10:06 and 11:40 p. m. Their running weeks. Book Stores time between the two cities is one LINDENSGHMITT! Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Smith and lit- hour and thirty minutes. tle daughter of Maple Grove, have been George B. Coburn fell from a chair, visiting relatives here for a short while painting in Wadhams, Ryan & time. & APFEL. Ileule's clothing store, Monday af- Mr. Travert Young of Oakvillo, ai ***+•+*<« •••*•+•* **•+•***• Q LOCAL BREVITIES ternoon and fractured his left shoul- Mrs. Hannah Eno, late of Ypsilanti •**• <**• •++++-S ¥**++****+*++* iiMi»»tti»e der blade. Mr. Coburn had placed the were married by Rev. George Lau- chair so as to be able to reach some b.ich at the Union church here Sun- Thursday Michael Brenner, the The St. Thomas school re-opens Shelving, and when he got upon it the day evening. landlord and owner of the St. James, Sept. 8. chair slipped, letting him fall with the Miss Jessie Pullen is the new clerk commenced the work of raising his Taylor & Mitterwaller have moved aoove result. at the post office. laundry one story. The wall between their tailor shop from 334 S. State to Jimmie -Smith met with quite a loss Grey Coe came home from Ypsilanti the kitchen and laundry has been re- 635 E. Liberty street. Sunday evening. His horse was tied ill Monday. He and his family are moved, making the kitchen much larger and more convenient. He has Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Tatton are theon the Michigan Central grounds on with his mother out at the Hiram Fuller street, where there is an oldThompson farm. purchased a large steel range and proud parents of a fine new daughter b table. The cellar entrance has Which arrived Tuesday. well. During the day it fell into the The carnival lias passed into his- well and hung itself, the owner know- tory. Everything here has resumed also been changed. Next spring he Cards are out announcing the mar- ing nothing about it until he found it •veil turn of its way. contemplates adding to the rear of the riage of Miss Bertha Staeb to Mr. dead Monday morning. Just last week Misses Mabel and Jessie Graham of building and raising the west part of Fred Arends, August 20th. Mr. Smith had been offered $G5 forDetroit, are visiting relatives In the building over the store, so that he W. W. Wedemeyer will speak at the animal. Mrs. Carrie I.eland Garrison, for- will gain ten extra rooms, which he greatly needs. Hastings on August 27th at a three G. L. Gordon, of Observatory street, merly of Ann Arbor, now of Albany, days of soldiers and sailors of in order to insure himself a place N. Y., visited at Dr. Chapin's Mon- Crex Grass Carpet, the war of the Rebellion. day. WORST OF ALL EXPERIENCES. where he would not be disturbed in Graes Rugs in ail sizes up to 9x12 ft. Mrs. Steinnackle, of S. Main street, his musical composition work, has se- Miss Emni^ Schnieder of Clinton, Can anything be worse than to feel •who is visiting her parents at Almira, cured permission from Mrs. Judge hns been spending the week with Miss that every minute will be your last? ...SEE OUR BIG LINE OF... Canada, was thrown from a carriage Kinne to live in her cottage on theEdna Whalen. Such was the experience of Mrs. S. H. Tuesday, spraining her ankle and Boulevard. This cottage has never Mrs. Frank Guy and son Kenneth, Newson, Decatur, Ala. "For three breaking her leg. been inhabited before, but Mr. Gordon .ire visiting their many friends here i," she writes, "I endured insuf- ferable pain from indigestion, stomach Lace Curtains Miss Escher, who has been with the thinks it a fine place in which to carry the past few days. on his work. and bowel trouble. Death seemed in- millinery department of the Mills Co. ibie when doctors and all reme- Brussels Net, Swiss, Arabian snd Nottingham. A big assortment of for the past year, will have charge of There was a very pleasant family EMERY. Mrs. Eugene Barflett is on the sick dies failed. At length I was induced RUFFLED CURTAINS from 50c to S5.00 a pair. the department in the future in place gathering at the home of Josiah Jaco- to. try Electric Bitters and the result of Miss Fashbaugh. bus, of Broadway, Sunday afternoon. list. We repair, refinish, ami upholster Furniture. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Leland. of St. was miraculous. I improved at once Call Telephone No. 443 for Henry J, Meyer, in the employ of About thirty members of the family and now I'm completely recovered." Dean & Co., has accepted a lucrative were present to enjoy a good concert Louis, Mo., have been visiting E. 1.eland and family. For Liver. Kidney, Stomach and Bow- position with Lee & Cady, wholesale from Mr. Jacobus' gramophone and '1 troubles Electric Bitters is the only grocers of Detroit. Martia Michel- some good piano music. Before the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rurd. of Toledo, spent Sunday with ('has. Kurd. medicine. Only 50 cents. It's guaran- felder will take his place. guests departed an abundance of ice teed by A. E. Mummery and H. F. cream and cake was served. Mrs. Belle Burns and daughter J. Fred Schaeberle, who has taught Blanche are visiting at St. Johns. Miller, druggists. music in this city for the past thirty- Henne & Stanger Ed. R. Harris, who died recently in Miss Anna Burlingame and Mar- three years, will discontinue his teach- Detroit, well known in Ann Arbor, 1 guerite Burd left Sunday for a week's FURNITURE, CARPET AND DRAPERY STORE ing the 1st of September owing to thehaving resided here for a number of stay in Toledo. pressure of other business. years, leaves about $12,000 of prop- Mrs. Diamond, of Hastings, is visit- 117-119 W. Liberty St. Charles Kayser, the cigan manufact- erty. By will he gives his household ing her brother. Bart Winn.ns. urer of Ann Arbor, since Jan. 1, lias furniture to his wife with, an income The Ladies of Emery Hive received sold nearly 500,000 cigars of his ownto be paid her monthly. His jewelry the prize for the best float on Macca- Hoag's Home manufacture. This is regarded by ci-and other personal effects and the re-bee day at Ann Arbor and the. Sir gar men as a good business. version he gives to Albert H. Harris. Knights of this place for percentage Ex-Supervisor Herman Krapf, of Mr. Harris was a very prominent of members. They will also take KOCH'S BIG STORE Detroit street, has decided to retire Free Mason. part in the exercises at South Lyon Supply Store from business on account of health. Miss Emma C. Thone, of Lima, died Wednesday. Do you intend to furnish that empty room this fall? Or He says several parties are negotiating Monday morning at the home of her Mrs. Cady. who has been visiting perhaps you expect to furnish a whole house. We are ready for a lease of his planing mill. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gottlob Thone. Mrs. Wm. Burlingame, has returned to The bonds for the appeal of the Miss Thone, who was 28 years of agehe, r home in Plymouth. CORNER MAIN & te help you. cases of the Michigan Milling Co. andhas been suffering for some time with Horace, the two years old child of Our new fall stock is on hand, and we are prepared to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson, who WASHINGTON the Ann Arbor Fruit & Vinegar works rheumatism, to which she finallysuc - supply you with Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Drapperies, Lamps, ajiainst the Ann Arbor Railroad have •unibed. The funeral was held Wed- lias been suffering from an attack of been filed with the county clerk. nesday morning at 10 o'clock from cholera iufantum, is convalesi offers Bedding, including blankets, Comfortables, Spreads, Pillows, . A Saginaw dog bit the dog warden the residence, Rev. Lederer, of Saline, Bolster-rolls and lace bed sets at such low. prices that you can- WEBSTER. in the face and attacked two other ofliciatin. The interment will 1«> while not afford to buy elsewhere. dojrs, Saturday. He was finally shot made in the Lima cemetery. Mrs. Ira Backus will entertain the and his brains sent to the Pasteur in- s' Missionary society on next Buy Now from the store that sets the pace. The store that -Rev. F. A. Stiles, pastor of the First hursday. they stitute here to be searched for hydro- Baptist church of Chelsea, has notified has that has the goods, does the business does ifsuccessfully, phobia. Miss Georgia Loomas is entertaining his congregation that he will sever his her aunt and cousin from Detroit. last and does it to the people's liking. The Pacific Express office has just •onnection with the church Sept. 1. Mr. and Mrs. A! Pratt left this week received its new fixtures. The walls He has been in charge for upwards for an extended western trip. There never was a better time for those who usually do not have been newly decorated and a fine of five years and during that time he e there in the spri; trade here to discover what remarkable values we give our quarter-sawed oak counter runs across ins been instrumental in adding to the Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Ball enterta customers. To See is to buy. All we ask is for you to come the center room and everything is new membership and in having the church the Webster Farmers' club at their and up-to-date. rebuilt. He has been one of the most leautiful home in Hamburg last Sat- 10 Bbls. and see the goods. Annie May, daughter of Mrs. Annie efficient pastors the church has ever urday. Wines Hale, was married at her home had. He has accepted a call to Hud- Miss Johnson, of Cleveland, O., is Repairing;, Upholstering and Refinishing In Detroit, Tuesday, August 4, to son, Mich. ling the summer at the home of 6 and 8 oz. Furniture our specialty. Charles M. Aner. They will be at Miss Amelia Kearcher and Robert her brother, Chet John- home after September 15, at 1M!>Nowak, both of this city, were mar- Elaborate preparations are in pro- Josephine avenue, Detroit. ried Tuesday afternoon, at the home gress for an entertainment for the Furniture... Annual examination for the post- of the groom on W. Summit street, by benefit of the Congregational Sunday JOHN KOCH, Carpets, Trunks office service for positions of clerk and Rev. A. L. Nicklas. They were at- school, to be given in the church on the evening of Sept. -i. Jellie r-arrier will be held in Ann Arbor Xov. tended by Edith and Gus Nowak, sis- 300-302-304 S. Main St. Phone 50. 18. Applications for this examination ter and brother of the groom. Only will be received up to the hour of clos- the immediate family of the contract- The annual farmers' picnic of the ing business on October 19. ing parties was present. In the even- Oakland, Livingston, Wayne and ing they left for a week's trip to Cleve- Washtenaw Picnic association will be Glasses Charles Corrao has leased the New- man house property and moved in land. After their return they will held at Whitmore Lake, Aug. 29. Tuesday. His saloon, which is now in make their future home in Ann Arbor. The annual farmers' picnic at Whit-j the Arlington house, will also be Superintendent Douglas of the Annmore Lake will be held Aug. 29, and with covers at moved there. It is the intention to Arbor Gas Co., reports that the con-on tlie occasion the Clifton House will run a first class hotel and cafe. sumption of gas in this city during the give a dance afternon and evening. The fourth quarterly meeting of themonth of July was 25 per cent more Frank Cunningham, Fred Whitta- A. M. E. church will be held Sunday, this year than the same month last ker and Charles Dawson, who left for August 23. Rev. G. W. Brown, pre-year. It was about 150,000 feet a dayBuffalo Tuesday have sent word to siding elder of the Detroit district, will or four million during the month. This John Keefe that emigrants weren't al- 15c doz preach at 7:30 p. m. Solos by Miss is mi indication that not only is Annlowed to land. J. M. Smith, Mr. Roberson, Miss Nina Arbor growing in population but also Ezra Bowen, of the Northside, who Becks. in general Improvements and comforts is a noted fisherman, is contemplating The State Sunday School convention of life. Cooking and lighting with a trip to Delhi and expects to return •will be held at Hancock, Sept. 1 to 3.gas is one of the modern inventions with some 15 to 20 pound pickerel to 10 Bbls A very low rate of $9 from Detroit has that it would be hard to part with. exhibit to his admiring friends. been secured. Programs and particu- A family reunion was held at the "Blind Charley" or Charles Foster, Good Drinking The Argus=Democrat lars can be had by applying to E. E. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. E. Moore, who has for years greeted passengers Calkins or by dropping him a postal of Seio, Sunday, Aug. 16, in honor of passing or changing ears at Durand, is card. the latter's brother, Charles Noll, of said to have sold his last bag of pop- TUMBLER 5 Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Vanllorn and Manchester, N. H., whom they had not corn, as he is sick beyond hopes of recovery. 3 different Patterns at $1.00 per Year baby, of Kalama/.oo, are guests of Mrs. seen in over eleven years. Those pres- VanHorn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1<\ E.ent were Mr. Noll's brother, Frank A little girl on the Northside, while Mills. Miss Weiinan and Miss Lisby, Noll, wife and family of Scio, and hisplaying by the town pump, was of Ann Arbor, were also guests of Mr.sisters, Mrs. Louis Blessing of Jack- knocked down by a dog belonging to and Mrs. Mills the first of the week. son, Mrs. Conrad Boettner and hus-one of the residents near by. before 25cts Doz. —Livingston Republican. Mr. Tanban- d and Mrs. Einanuel Paul, hus- she could get away foth feet had been Horn is a '00 law, and both he andband and family of Saline, and Mr.bitten. The owner of the dog drove it Mrs. Yanllorn, who is a graduate of Moore's sister, Mrs. Charles Knight, i nthe house and it has not been seen the Ann Arbor high school, have many husband and family of Scio. A most since, but the mother of the child was E. G. HOAG friends in this city and vicinity. delightful time was had by all. quite alarmed. ANN ARBOR ARGUS-DfiMOCRAT, AUGUST 2 1, 1903

WOMAJV BOGUS FOOD IN GERMANY. A Nervous Woman CASCADE GLEN Consul .itnirnl Guenther Telia of Human Some Adulterations. Will often feel compelled to stop the clock whose ticking seems unbearable to Asthma Richard Guenther, United States con- SUMMER RESORT "Remarkable Presence of Mind her. In such a nervous condition the sul general at Frankfort, under date of Trailers woman needs a building up of the entire of Mrs. Hogoboom of Tuly 7, sends the following report on system. It is useless to attempt the cure MANY ANN ARBOR PEOPLE EN- "One of my daughters had a terrible case of asthma. We tried Los _/ln£eles. 'ood adulteration in Europe to the de- of the nerves JOY ITSSHADES while the cause almost everything, but without re- partment of state, says the New York lief. We then tried Ayer's Cherry For courage and presence of mind Times: Apache Indians of the nervous- ness remains un- Pectoral, and three and one-half Mrs. Francis Hogoboom of Los Ange- An article on the adulteration of food "Possess the "Blood- No Necessity to Leave Town to Find a cured. A very Good Picnic Ground bottles cured her." — Emma Jane les, Cal.. can hardly be equaled among nroducts Is going the rounds of the hound's Instinct. common cause Entsminger, Langsville. O. the gentler sex, and there are few men erinan press. It is stated, for In- of nervousness who would have held their nerve so stance, that an ordinary liver patty is in women is a Cascade Glen for picnic parties is made into fine "Strassburger" pate de well under especially trying circum- Hobu Gheir "Remarkable SKtlt ai diseased condi- growing in popularity every day with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral stances as did she a few days ago. bie gras by means of borax or salicylic tion of the delicate the people of Ann Arbor and many certainly cures many cases acid and of finely chopped and cleverly Man Hunters Is \/tiliz.cd. womanly organism. are beginning to realize that it is not One morning recently while employed distributed pieces of black silk, repre- TracKing Outlaws Dr. Pierre's Favorite necessary to go to Belle Isle or Whit- of asthma. about her household duties in the lower senting truffles. Prescription cures A cross the Desert. womanly diseases and more Lake in order to enjoy a day's And it cures bronchitis, part of the house she heard the front Cosmos, a German paper, guarantees the nervousness which outing. Friday, and that was not door open and shut. Supposing her he fact that under the label of canned they cause. It changes an exceptional day, there were five hoarseness, weak, lungs, husband had entered, she called to him, obsters the soft parts of the cuttlefish The recent trailing of Ontlaw Bud irregularity to regular- distinct picnic parties at the Glen. whooping-cough, croup, but there tras no answer. She thought and crabs are sold. McKinney across hundreds of miles of ity, dries the drains Some took their dinners and stayed all he was trying to tease her, as he often In Paris snails are of late very popu- Arizona desert land to Bakersfield, Cal., which weaken women, day, while others went in the after- winter coughs, night ar, and the adulterators mix them where the murderer met death at the heals inflammation and ulceration and did. by hiding behind a door. eures female weakness. It is a perfect noon with their lunch. The resources coughs, and hard colds. Expecting to see her husband. Mrs. vith lungs of cattle and horses. Even hands of a posse, shows that the for having a good time are unlimited tonic and nervine, tranquilizing the Three sites: 25c, 50c, $1. All druggists. Hogoboom rushed upstairs with laugh- entirely artificial snails are manufac- Apache Indians have not forgotten nerves, promoting the appetite and in- and the beauty of the landscape is not ured. The shells, recoated with fat their old time skill as man hunters. In ducing refreshing sleep. surpassed by any scenery in the state. and slime, are filled with lung and then the days of Geronimo the American Consult your doctor. If he says take It, " When I first wrote you I had been to three The place takes its name from a then do as be says. If he tells you not old as "Burgundy" snails. soldiers were many times astonished different doctors and two of them said I would to take It. then don't take it. Ho knows. never get better without going to the hospital little stream which trickles down Leare it with him. We are willing. I^overs of fresh rooster combs are at the skill of these human blood- for an operation," writes Mrs. Selma Erickson, J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. mposed upon by a substitute cut out hounds in following a trail which of 496 Rice Street. St. Paul, Minn. "Was not through the woods between two high »f hogs' intestines. Chopped artificial able to do anything. If I would get up and walk hills and which cascades over the rooks would puzzle the sharpest white man. to the kitchen and back I would have to lie in 9412 12-010 ruffles are made of black rubber, silk Unerringly the Apaches would paddle bed for a day or sometimes two days. Now I until it finally flows into the rover. have used six bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- ESTATE OF JAMES H. STEVENS. r softened leather, and even whole across the desert, their soft moccasins scription and six of the ' Golden Medical Discov- To the west of this opening in the ruffles are made out of roasted pota- making not the least sound, and they ery,' and the result is just wonderful. I was so woods through which the stream rip- STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of nervous I had to have some one by my side all Washtenaw, ss. oes, which ane given a peculiar flavor would track their quarry even when the time even in day time, and I could hardly ples, there is a series of rolling green eat anything. I took treatment from a doctor hills which rise one above another, At a session of the Probate Court >y adding ether. They are said to sell the surface of the plains apparently twice a week, and every time I would go there t well. showed not the slightest sign of any felt so sick, but since T quit all the doctors and from the highest of which one can seefor said County of Washteuaw, hold began taking your medicines I gained right for miles around. The sunset view at the Probate Office in the City of Fish spoiled in spite of Ice and borax human being having passed. This fac- along. I weighed 125 pounds, when I began s treated with salts of ziac, aluminium ulty still clings to the Apache tribe de- taking your medicines (in August) and now from this point is particularly fine. Ann Arbor, on the 17th day of July, lam up to my usual weight 165. I am as well and other metals. Rubbing the fish spite long years of reservation life. and feel as good as ever." Some people do not care for a place in the year one thousand nine hun- with vaseJine to give It a fresh look One of the most expert trailers of with which there is no element of dan- dred and three. and covering the gills with fresh blood FREE. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Present, Willis L. Watkins, Judge the southwest was a San Carlos Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt ger connected. The Glen can supply or resin—a coal tar color—is resorted to. Apache named Josh. Apache Kid had of Probate. A of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. • •yen this attraction. One young man he latter is also-used to intensify the a partner dubbed Amigo, who abducted Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book in just the other day, in running down In tbe matter of the estate of James ed color of inferior crabs. Imparting a woman from the San Carlos reserva- paper covers, or \i stamps for cloth- the hills gained such momentum that II. Stevens, deceased. a greenish color to oysters Is another tion. The commander of the fort prom- bound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, he was hurled to the ground when he On reading and filing the petition, dulteratlon. An oyster requires about ised a sergeantcy of scouts to Josh if Buffalo, N. Y. struck a stone with his foot. A med- duly verified, of Laura J. Burnett, ine month in the beds to acquire the he would kill or capture Amigo, but ical student from another picnic party praying that administration of said greenish color. As this is too long a added the stipulation that if he failed rushed to him and found him groaning estate may be granted to W. H. Stev- ime, the dealers help them along with to secure him he would lose his job. with a sprained ankle. By vigorous ens and Laura J. Burnett or some oth- n artificial color. Josh accepted the proposition philo- rubbing and careful bandaging the er suitable persons, and that apprais- The chemists in the Paris municipal sophically and disappeared from the young man, with assistance, was able ers and commissioners be appointed/ aboratories have shown that tomato fort. For several weeks nothing was CUFF BUTTON to get to his launch. Then, too, each It is ordered that the ISth day of elly is adulterated with turnips, and heard from him. One day as the com- evening a herd of cattle are driven August next, at ten o'clock in the wwdered pepper contains a large mlx- mander was looking over some papers from a neighboring pasture through forenoon, at said Probate Office, be ap- ure of powdered hard tack. In his office a shadow fell across his the Glen, causing much consternation pointed for hearing said petition. And sunlit desk. As there had been no to the young women. 'it is further ordered that a copy of LINE OF PARKS FOR CHICAGO sound to indicate the approach of any 1 • iis order be published three succes- one, the commander at once concluded There are various moans of reach- Believed to Have Been Liost ing the glen. By way of the river is sive weeks previous to said time of System of OutinK Places to Girdle that it was an Indian. He looked up hearing in the Ann Arbor Argus-Dem- the City Contemplated. and saw Josh. By Burglars one of the most popular. Canoes, boats and the steam launch can be ocrat, a newspaper printed and circu- Chicago is bent on absorbing every "Did you get him?" asked the colonel. lating In said county of Washtenaw. "Yes, colonel, me got him," answered secured at the U. of M. boat house, own and hamlet in Cook county now WILLIS L. WATKINS, utside of the city limits, says the New Josh imperturbably. And then from ALL DESCRIPTIONS TALLY from the popular proprietor, Paul fork World. An "outer belt line of out of a sack in his hand rolled the ab- Tessmer: Some people drive up in (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. larks" extending 120 miles around Chi- ductor's head on the commander's desk. carriages and tally-hos, while others Leo L. Watkins, Register. THE KUFFIAS TURNED AND FLED. Slight CJews Found Which ago is the object of a resolution adopt- For weeks the scout had followed the May.Lead to Detection walk along the shady road. The re- ter on her lips and love in her eyes. At d by the county board. trail of Amigo and at last had secured turn trip is always made pleasant by 9429 12—G19 the head of the stairs she faced a vil- This action was suggested by Presl- an opportunity of shooting Apache of Burglars. good singing among the various parties STATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY OF lainous looking man. lent Foreman because of the probable Kid's partner. It occurred to him that and by the phonograph at the boat- WASHTENAW, ss. "Get me all the money you have in apid Increase in the population of the the best proof of his being in line for Chelsea, Mich., Aug. 14.—Although house, whicli always renders the latest At a session of the Probate Court the house, and get it quick, or I'll kill Ity. He says: promotion would be ' the abductor's :he clues to the burglars who broke and most popular music. for said County of Washtenaw, held you!" he hissed. "The time has come when steps head. nto the postoffice Thurcday morning at the Probate Office, in the City of "But we haven't any money!" stam- This same Josh has rendered valua- Ann Arbor, on the 10th day of August, hould be taken to create an outer belt are very slim, they are accumulating. WORKING NIGHT AND DAY. mered the startled woman. Ine of parks and boulevards. Such a ble assistance to the Arizona rangers On Wednesday afternoon the- residence in the year one thousand nine hun- "Get that money!" And he raised a under Captain Burton F. Mossman in The busiest and mightiest little dred and three. ystem should embrace the east side of of Christian Kline, near the Beach thing that ever was made is Dr.King's knife and stepped threateningly toward he present Inner belt line, extended trailing desperadoes in the southwest. school house on the Dexter and Chel- Present, Willis L. Watkins, Judge her. New Life Pills. These pills change northward, say, to Wlnnetka and south- Josh and Mossman and a small compa- sea road three and a half miles east of of Probate. Mrs. Hogoboom was thinking hard. ny of rangers followed the Smith gang weakness into strength listlessness in ward to near the mouth of the Calu- Chelsea, was broken into. Two watch- to energy, brain-fag into mental power In the matter of the estate of Jay She had an inspiration. "Oh, you mean met river. Thence the outer belt line of bandits for twenty-two days after C. Ferguson, deceased. the money we got last night?" es, two pocketbooks with some money, They're wonderful in building up the could extend up the valley of the Cal- Smith had murdered two of the eom-a gold ring and other small trinkets On reading and filing the petition, "Yes. But get a hustle on!" umet to Blue Island, thence northward health. Only 25c per box. Sold by were taken. The burglars were seen A. E. Mummery and H. F. Miller, duly verified, of Cortland Ferguson, The gleaming knife was brandished o the Desplalnes river and onward, praying that administratoin of said close to her throat. Mrs. Hogoboom leaving the house or in the vicinity by druggists. ollowing the valley of that stream to Mrs. Samuel Tucker. The party con- estate may be granted to herself, or bustled. She stepped Into her room a point northwest of Chicago and and rummaged In her top bureau sisted of four men, well dressed and OPENING OF THE NEW LAKE some other suitable person and that hence eastward, embracing the Skokl wearing slouch hats. Her description appraisers and commissioners be ap- drawer while the man watched her alley and finally forming a junction ROUTE. from the doorway. Running her hand tallies with that of Landlord Milo pointed. with the Sheridan road at or near Updike, who saw the men after the It is ordered, that the 8th day of along under the ribbons and laces her Winnetka." , Between Detroit and Buffalo. fingers feverishly clutched a powerful explosion, and who ordered his retreat. The new steamers Eastern States September next, at ten o'clock in the six shooter. Turning quickly she lev- Why he did not wake up the boarders forenoon, at said Probate Office be ap- TO IMPROVE SUBMARINES. and Western States are running daily eled it on the man and fired. Taken in bis house and stir up the town is between Detroit and Buffalo, making pointed for hearing said petition. one of those inexplicable things. And it is further ordered,' that a completely unawares, he didn't hesi- Englishman's Device Enables Them connection with all morning trains. tate an instant, but fled down the stair- to Travel Great Distance*. There were others who heard the ex-Our readers can save 3 dollars on copy of this order be published three way in a panic. A remarkable Invention has been plosion. John Farrell thought some- fare to any point East or West. Send successive weeks previous to said time Mrs. Hogoboom gathered up her adopted by the British admiralty, the thing fell in his store and he got up of bearing', in the Argus-Democrat, a 2c for folder. Address A. A. Schantz, newspaper printed and circulating in skirts and gave chase, unllmbering the effect of which is to increase the effi- and went all through it. G. P. T. Mgr., Detroit, Mich. artillery as she ran. Her victim dashed ciency of British submarines, says a In the Kline house, one of the burg- said County of Washtenaw. around corners and out through the London cable dispatch to the Chicago lars lost a cuff-button of a peculiar pat- [A ture copy] back door, the only evidence of his nter Ocean. tern. This it is thought may help the A POPULAR WEDDING TRIP WILLIS L. WATKINS, having been hit being a piece of broken At present the radius of submarine officers in getting on to the track of Judge of Probate. button, which was found on the carpet Is to take the D. & B. and D. & 0. LEO L. WATKINS, Register. attack is restricted owing to the diffi- the burglars. Ltne to Macklnac. afterward. culties of ventilation and the carrying The exact loss of Post Master In speaking of the affair the little of fuel, but experiments warrant the 9438 12-G23. Hoover is believed to be $100 in stamps STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of woman said: "I tried my best to hit jellef that the new submarines will be and $35 in money. This will be his If you want a delightful Wedding him, but I aimed at his legs, for I have able to travel immense distances, with Trip take one of the new D. & B. Washtenaw—ss. personal loss, unless relieved by a spe- At a session of the Probate Court often thought that if a burglar did get disastrous effects on the ports of an en- cial act of congress, which is improb- steamers to Detroit, thence D. & C. Into the house I would not kill him, foremy. coast line steamers to Mackinac Isl- for said County of Washtenaw, held at able on account of the smalluess of the the Probate Office, in the City of Ann what an awful thing it would be to The existing submarine fleet of Brit- sum. and. Staterooms and Parlors reserv- know I had killed a man. But I scared ain is not, however, rendered obsolete. ed in advance. Send 2c for pamphlet. Arbor, on the 1 -~>111 day of August, in him off the premises at any rate." On the contrary, it can easily be adapt- Address A. A. Schantz, G. P. T. Mgr., the year one thousand nine hundred ed to utilize the new discovery. Detroit. Mich. and three. Bear Acts *a Watchdog. The inventor is a British officer well RECEPTION GIVEN Present, Willis L. Watkins, Judge of A bear as a watchdog is a rare known for his brilliant capabilities. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Probate. thing, but one Is kept on duty at the The most remarkable feature in his de- BY MRS. CAMPBELL In the matter of the estate of Joseph State of Michigan, County of Wash- Clark, deceased. home of Gottlob Wuest In Leiperville, sign Is its extreme simplicity. Details tenaw— SS. Pa., and bruin proves a terror to of the invention are of course withheld Mrs. Edward S. Campbell gave a In the matter of the estate of John On reading and filing the petition, strange faces that may appear at the by the admiralty. Keenan, deceased. duly verified of Lucy A. Clark, pray- gate. Tramps are numerous there- very pretty reception Friday evening at her home 011 Washtenaw avenue to Notice is hereby given that In pur- ing that administration of said estate abouts, but many a nomad goes beyond Strange Currency. may be granted to herself or some the pale of Wuest's yard, for when the about sixty friends. The porches were suance of an order granted to the In Dahomey, according to a French undersigned, William H. Mclntyre, ad- other suitable person, and that ap- bear gets an eye upon blln there are a lighted by Japanese lanterns, which praisers and commissioners be ap- official report recently issued, the cur- were hung from the ceilings and about ministrator de bonis non of the estate loud growl and a trig at the chain with rency is cowrie shells, of which a sack THE ABDUCTOH'S HKiX) lioilED OUT. pointed. which the animal Is kept within the railings. Great branches of golden of said John Keenan, deceased, by the of 20,000 is considered the equivalent pany of rangers. The weather was at Honorable Judge of Probate for the It is ordered, That the loth day of bounds, just outside a little frame of $1.50. Seven hundred cowries are its worst. It rained repeatedly and glow were wound everywhere about September next, at ten o'clock in the house which has been built for him. worth about 5 cents. obliterated the trail, and a snowstorm the porches and huge bouquets of it County of Washtenaw, on the 14th Yet to those familiar to him bruin is day of May, A. D. 1903, there will forenoon, at said Probate Office be ap- came up that impeded the progress of stood at each corner. pointed for hearing said petition. as tame as a kitten. Burly as he Is for the pursuers, but Josh found the trail be sold at public vendue, to the highest a two-year-old, he has figured in many Too Much Hiawatha. The reception room and library were bidder, at the south front door of the And it is further ordered, That a Then the band played Hiawatha, again and again, and for eight days decorated with bouquets of tiger lilies. copy of this order be published three a vaudeville performance, having been Played it up and down the highways, of the twenty-two the outlaws were court house in the city of Ann Arbor, trained to do tricks from his infancy Dainty refreshments, in which the in the county of Washtenaw, state of successive weeks previous to said time Tooted It along the byways, pressed so hard that they had to wan- color scheme of pink was carried out by his owner, Albert Green, Wuest's At park concerts played it loudly, der horseless in the mountains. Sev- Michigan, on Friday, the 28th day of of hearing, in the Argus-Democrat, a brother-in-law. It is proposed that he Played itself back from the graveyard in harmony with the sweet peas which newspaper printed and circulating in To the ever haunting measure. eral of them were wounded, and only a August, A. D. 1903, at ten o'clock in shall star in seasons to come and with While the people who will whistle few of them were able to make their adorned the table, were served in the the forenoon of that day (subject to said County of Washtenaw. this end in view bis master is putting Joined in misfit key the chorus, escape, owing largely to the cunning dining room. all encumberances by mortgage or [A true copy.] bim through a course of sprouts. And e'en some dared raise their voices WILLIS L. WATKINS, In a dee-de-dum-ti-dumdum, of the Indian trailer. otherwise existing at the time of the Lacking words to g^-ace their meaning The work of these trailers is the A THOUSAND DOLLARS THROWN death of 3aid deceased), the following Judge of Probate. Or, It may be, lacking meaning; rescribed real estate, to-wit: LEO. L. WATKINS, Register. Marooned toy Crazed Captain. At pianos idly thumping more remarkable from the fact that AWAY. Adrift In a twenty foot yawl boat, Tender maidens also played It outlaws in the southwest always take Mr. W. W. Baker of Plainview, Lot number seven (7) in block num- 100 miles off the coast of Yucatan. Till the atmosphere resounded to the burning desert waste or skulk Neb., writes: "My wife had lung trou- ber four (4), north of Huron street, GHICHESTER'S ENGLISH with five cans of corn, two cans of to- With the strains of Hiawatha. in the lonely, sun baked mountains ble for over fifteen years. We tried a range number four east according to matoes, two pounds of fat boiled pork, with their parched gulches and sterile number of doctors and. spent over a the recorded plat of the city of Ann two pounds of crackers and five gal- Then, when shades of night had fallen canyons. Even a veteran plainsman PENNYROYAL PILLS And the push was silent, tired out thousand dollars without any relief. Arbor, Washtenaw county, Michigan. lons of water—this is the fix in which Then, ah, then we found with sorrow fairly familiar with the region will She was very low and I lost all hope, Dated this 10th day of July, A. D. William T. Hendrick and John Drew That it all had been for nothing. easily lose his way in these places and when a friend suggested trying Foley's 1903. the former the white mnte ana the Int All our suffering for nothing, die of hunger or thirst before he can For of all the ardent tooters, Honey and Tar, which I did; and WILLIAM H.McINTYRE, ter a negro deck band of the tbr« work his way out. But the Indians thanks be to this great remedy, it wasted sailing vessel RicHnrd B!ng All the whistlers so persistent, never get lost and never fail in their Administrator de bonis non. All the hummers cracked or raucou«, saved her life. She is stronger and TIIOS. I). KEARNEY, ham of Pensacola, found themselves o: All the thumpers of pianos. skill at reading the desert signs aright. enjoys better health than she has ever Attorney for Administrator. Safe. Always reliable. Lnilirn, ask Druggist fo» the afternoon of July 8. They had bee: Not one of the whole blamed outfit Apparently this skill at man banting (IIKIIKSIIKS KNC>Iolvar the county. $1 per In time. Bold by drimgU'ts. 8100 JNadUon .Square, l-lll ».A., PA. CONSUMPTION Mention this paper. ANN ARBOR AKGUPDEMOCRAT, AUGUST 2), 1903

nETKOIA, YPSILANTI, ANN AR- reilhzan, known to history as the Au- BOR & JAOKSON RAILWAY. berge des Tuers (the murderer's inn). MRS. WHITNEY CHURCHES In Effect July 6, 1902. The building was offered for sale some GEORGE WILLIAMS GOING WEST. months ago, and, strangely enough, al- WINS HER SUIT Through cars from Detroit to Jaek- though less thau $200 was asked for SCHOOL HOUSES jon leave Detroit on every hour from Of E-oil the freehold, no purchaser was found. g:00 a. m. until 5:00 p. m. Then at "It seems to me that some showman DIEDJI MILAN Against the Ann Arbor Railway AND HOMES 7:00 p. m. and 9:00 p. m. lost a good opportunity, for the story Company must have their walls tinted and decor- Car« from Detroit to Ann Arbor Death LurRs For X/ntvary of this typical evil inn is known all Son of Washtenaw Pioneer ated with ALABASTINE, the only- leave Detroit every half hour from over France. It has tempted genera- durable wall coating, to insure health Z5rax)eler-t In ^/~o and permanent satisfaction. Write for 6:00 a. m. until 7:00 p. m. Then at tions of sensational writers, and only Families Sued Railroad i on Assignments of European Inns. qtiite recently a publisher's posters Claim of John Miller for full information and free suggestions by i p. m., 9:00 p. m., 10:00 p. m. and were placarded all over Paris announc- our artists. Buy only in packages prop- 10:45 p. m. ing a new book on the subject of this A WELL KNOWN LAWYER Wages Due Him erly labeled "Alabastine." Cars leave Ypsilanti for Ann Arbor inn. The poster appealed particularly ALABASTINE COMPANY, at 5:45 a. m. and G:15 a. m. Weird Tales of Gretvsome "Deeds to Englishmen, for the startling pic- 1 Born in Dexter-Brave Soldier Justice Doty filed his decision this GRAND RAPIDS, MICH, Cars leave Ypsilanti for Jackson at and T5hriliing Escapes—In ture portrayed the innkeeper and his morning in the case of Mrs. Elizabeth and IOS Water Street, New York City B-45 a. m. and 6:45 a. m. a Hedroom Wit/} accomplices in the act of 'dealing with' in Civil War—Graduate J. Whitney against the Ann Arbor rail- GOING EAST. a family of English tourists, referring road. This suit was brought by Mrs. Gars leave Ypsilanti for Detroit at a Murderer. of Michigan Uni- to one of the many crimes which, it versity Whitney to get from the railroad com- DO YOU GET UP 5:45 a. m. and 6:15 a. m. was proved at the trial, had been com- pany certain wages of one John Miller, Through cars from Jackson to De- "In many years of travel about the mitted in the house. troit leave Jackson hourly from 5:45 which wages had been assigneu t'u WITH A BACK? continent it has often happened to me "The inn, as I say, still stands and is George R. Williams, one of Milan's Mrs. Whitney by Miller in payment of a. m. until 6:45 p. m. Then at 8:45 to find myself a stranger in remote and occasionally visited by tourists. It is oldest attorneys, is dead. Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. p. m. Car leaving Jackson at 10:45 a board bill he was owing her. After \onely spots under circumstances where a very death trap. The rooms assigned On the evening of Aug. 13, 1903, af Almost everybody who reads the news*, p. m. runs only to Ypsilanti. to the wretched travelers have win- ter many weeks of pain and suffering these assignments had been made and peculiar terror might have made it- due notice served on the local officials, papers is sure to know of the wonderful Cars leave Ann Arbor for Detroit telf felt," said an English globe trotter dows barred with iron. In one of the George R. Williams sank peacefully in cures made by Dr. half hourly from 6:15 a. m. until 6:15 to a party of friends in Chicago recently. outhouses is the furnace in which the to the rest which knows no earthlj as Miller testified, the railway com- Kilmer's Swamp. p. m. Then at 7:15 p. m., 8:15 p. m., "But custom hardens one, and, hav-bodies of the victims were disposed of. waking. pany was garnisheed by Andrew E. Root, the great kid- 9:15 p. m., 10:15 p. m. ami 11:15 p. m. ing always escaped unscathed, thanks It was established that hundreds of Death came to him at last as a Gibson, who had a claim against Miller L ney, liver and blad- Cars leave Dearborn for Detroit at either to vigilance or to ruse, I have lonely travelers, belated in this remote blessed release from pain. He w&land the railway company paid thirty der remedy. and well nigh inaccessible spot, had It is the great tned- 5:40 a. m. and 6:10 a. m. laughed at my misease. Still, I some- ready to go when the summons came dollars of the amount it owed Miller | ical triumph of the Cars leave Ann Arbor for Ypsilanti times think back, and with no desire to been plundered and murdered. • • and remarked two weeks ago, "I mus into court in liquidation of the Gibson 11 nineteenth century ; Only at 6:45 p. m., 7:45 p. m., 8:45 p. "With regard to English tourists, the keep my lamp trimmed and burning debt In other words the railroad com- [ discovered after years ., 12:15 a. m. and 12:45 a. m. clew to some of the mysterious disap- for we know not the day or the hour.' pany ignored the assignment of his ,| of scientific research Vn Saturdays and Sundays, in addi- pearances of our countrymen in Fjance By nature of a friendly and fun-lov wages made by Miller and served on by Dr. Kilmer, the which were reported in the London pa- eminent kidney and tion to the above the following cars ing disposition, he had a word for ev the local officials of the road. The bladder specialist, and is wonderfully will be run: Detroit to Jackson, 6:00 pers at the beginning of last century eryone, and if anyone took it amiss could no doubt have been afforded by a local officials acknowledged the service successful in promptly curing lame back, p. m. and 8:00 p. ra. Detroit to Ann discovery made at the village of Piscot, it was because they inisunderstoo( as to one of the two assignments but uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Arbor, 7:30 p. m., 8:30 p. m. and 9:30 on the great highroad from Paris to him. could not remember as to the other. Blight's Disease, which is the worst p. m. Jackson to Detroit, 7:45 p. m. Through sickness, discouragemen Miller, however, swore positively that form of kidney trouble. Calais. In the old days of diligences Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec- and 9:45 p. m. Ann Arbor to Detroit, and mail coaches travelers from the and financial losses, he still retained he served notice on the same official 6:45 p. m., 7:45 p. in. and 8:45 p. m. ommended for everything but if you have north to the French capital arrived at his spirit of generosity and devotion in each case. The attorney for Mrs.kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be On Sundays, flrst cars leave termi- Piscot toward nightfall. to the principles of honesty. He re Whitney, Frank A. Stivers, swore that found* just the remedy you need. It has nals one hour late. "The house, it appeared, had hadmained conscious almost to the last he also gave the railroad notice. been tested in so many ways, in hospital rather a bad reputation In former and would talk occasionally to his de- vork and in private practice, and has YPSILANTI-SALINE DIVISION. times, but that bad been quite lived voted wife and daughter, and the It appears that Justice Doty thought proved so successful in every case that a Leave Ypsilanti: A. M.—6:15, 8:15, down, and the worthy innkeeper, the many friends who were untiring in the railroad had notice for his decision special arrangement has been made by their efforts to smooth the pathway which all readers of this paper, who have 10:15. P. M.—12:15, 2:15, 4:15, 6:15, tenant of this house, was a popular sustains the contention of the plaint- not already tried it, may have a sample 8:15, 10.15. man in the district. Among his friends even to the borderland beyond whiel iff. bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell- Leave Saline: A. M.—7:00, 9:15, was the late Mr. Carter, correspondent each soul goes forth alone to meet th ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to waiting loved ones gone before. H 11:15. P. 11.-1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, in Paris of the Graphic, who had a THAT THROBBING HEADACHE. find out if you have kidney or bladder trou - 9:15, 11:15. country house in the neighborhood of manifested the greatest desire to leave ble. When writing mention reading this Piscot. It was Mr. Carter who told me his business and family affairs in th Would quickly leave you, if you generous offer in this paper and send your A special car will be run from Ypsi- used I>r. King's New Life Pills. Thou- address to Dr. Kilmer Janti to Saline at 12:15 a. m. on arrival the story of the discovery to which I best condition possible, and he dictatec the details of how his matters should sands of sufferers have proved tl" & Co., Biughamton, I of theatre car from Detroit, for specipi refer and which was made in his pres- matchless merit for Sick and Nervous N. Y. The regular | parties of ten or more, on short notice ence. The inn was badly supplied with be taken care of. even to the arrange lifty-cent and one- •R ater, and the landlord employed some ments for his funeral so as to lift th Headaches. They make pure blood and without extra charge. and build up your health. Only 25c, dollar size bottles are Homo of Swamp-Root. men to dig a well in the orchard at the burden from his wife, as much as pos sold bv all good druggists. Don't make back of the inn. When the diggers sible, after his departure. money back if not cured. Sold by any mistake, but remember the name, A. B. Mummery and H. F. Miller, had got down a few feet they came Mr. Williams was born in Dexter Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, upon a skeleton, and, having removed druggists. and the address, Binghainton, N. Y., on Mich., February 14, 1841. He was the every bottle. ERNEST T, PAUL this, a further exploration of the soil son of General Asa and Harriet Bom revealed to them that they were dig- Williams, and a nephew of Judge FOR SALE—Almost new rubber ging into a very graveyard. The au-Dexter, of Dexter. The family con tired top buggy, Walker's best, at Dr. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY thorities were communicated with, and sisted of five children—the late Win Parker's feed barn, west Huron street. Take Laxative Brorno Quinine Tablets. SETTLES SUII amid great excitement in the village I). Williams, for twenty years judge of All druggists refund the money if It the orchard was thoroughly dug up. the circuit court of Marquette; Edwin Read the Argus-Democrat, the best fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature "Altogether the remains of eighteen who was killed in the Civil Wai- weekly. Only $1 per year. is on each box. 25c. Was Brought by Mrs." Ella bodies were found. Then the old peo- Schroeder ple of Piscot began to talk of the evi!George R.; Dr. Wallace W.. of Call stories which when they were children fornia, and Mrs. Lizzie Williams Cra they had heard in connection with the vath, of Ann Arbor. RECEIPT FOR$2OO;F1LED house. The bones were removed and He enlisted in the Civil War and Messenger Ssrvica Exclusively THE WOMAN FOUND HUMAN BONES. became a member of Co. I, First Wis laugh, on a night which I spent in an solemnly interred in the neighboring churchyard, and there the action of consin Cavalry. In the first engage Settlement in Full for Olaiins Inn on the Spanish frontier in a little ment he received a gun-shot wound in For the Business Man to build op hit seaside village surrounded by a thick the authorities had perforce to end, for shattered nerves. •for Alleged Selling of it was evident that the authors of these the head, from the effects of which Three tailings eaeh week between pine forest now some five or six years he never recovered. He received his Chicago, Frankfert, Charlevoix, Liquor to Charles ago. crimes had long since gone to their last Petoskey, Harbor Springs and account. discharge from the army, Nov. 29 Mackinac Island, connecting for Schroeder "In this house I was accommodated 1862. He afterward went to Chicago Detroit, Buffalo, etc. Booklet Iree. with a bed in a large room in which "Quite as grewsome was the find made a few months ago by workmen where he graduated from the Eastman JOS. BEROLZHEIM. O. P. A- another traveler was lying. He was Chicago. A certified copy of a receipt waa talkative, ns most southern Frenchmen pulling down an old house in a town in business college, and later entered the filed Friday afternoon Indicating are, and curious as to my business, my the Morbihan district of Brittany, University of Michigan, graduating where the flooring of the kitchen re- from the Department of Law with the that the suit of Ella M. Schroeder circumstances and my future move- vealed itself as liiding a veritable char- class of 18(58. against Ernest T. Paul, the saloon- ments. What prompted me I do not know, but in my answer to his inqui- nel house of human remains. In for- In November of 18C9 he marriet keeper charged with soiling liquor to ries I told him a story of my financial mer days this house had been an inn, Miss Florence Sprague, daughter ol her son, Charles Schroeder, lias been troubles, which, now that I think of but for more than a generation it had the late Jonathan Sprague, of Ann been the dwelling place of a worthy Arbor. His family consisted of two settled. The receipt is as follows: the circumstances, seems to me to have family of Breton artisans, good, pious "State of Michigan, Circuit Court saved my life. He was restless during children, Edwin, who died in April for the county of Washtenaw; Ella M. the night and kept getting up to go to 1884, at the age of nine years, and Bchroeaer vs. Ernest T. Paul, Gott- the window, and I, for my part, could lone, now Mrs. C. M. Fuller, who wa: Andress and John Berger. not go to sleep while he was moving With him during his last illness. "Received ofErneut T. Paul the sum about. The family have been residents ol of Two Hundred dollars (.$200) in pay- "In the end we both dropped off. He Milan something over twenty years ment in full and in full of settlement had given me his name, a name with where Mr. Williams has been engaged of any and all demands and in full which a year or two later the whole of in the practice of law. settlement of all damage of every kind, France was ringing. He was tried for The funeral was held at the home nature and description that I may have & double murder perpetrated under cir- on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. In cumstances of peculiar atrocity and in ferment to take place at Marble Park suffered or that my said husband may BtooprasFor over thirty years we have treated and cured all forms of Blooid both cases with such a motive of petty cemetery, in Milan. diseases, both hereditary and acquired. Our New Method Treatment is have suffered by virtue of the aliened robbery that the general opinion was I original with ourselves, and never fails to eradicate the poison from the fact that the said Ernest T. Paul sold system. Beware of mercury and other mineral poisons, which so many that he must have had a long familiar- doctors prescribe for this terrible disease, as they will ruin the system. liquor to my son, Clias. Schroeder, on ity with crime. The murder for which Other treatments drive the poison into the system, whereas our treat- the first day of May, 1903, or at any EDWARD SEYBOLD ment destroys the virus or poison in the blood and removes it from the he was convicted was planned and car- system entirely, so the symptoms can never return. If you haYf,j*ny °J other time, either before or since and ried out in order to gain possession of the following symptoms consult us before it is too late. Blotches, in full settlement and satisfaction of THROWN FROM BUGGY eruptions or pimples; falling out of the hair, itchiness of the skin. a sum of £20, and people very rightly stiffness or pains in the joints, soreness in the muscles sore throat. nil actions or causes of action and in opined that none but a hardened crimi- , ulcers or bad taste in the mouth, sore tongue, sourness of the stomacn, full settlement of all suits that the enlarged glands, running sores, etc. -„_„„ nal would nerve himself to murder for Edward Sybold, of 612 W. Huron Our New Method Treatment will purify the Wood, heal up the Bores. said parents of the said Charles gain so paltry. Street, met with a painful accident remove all pains; the hair will STOW in again, all organs will be restored Schroeder may or might have against "France is dotted with evil houses to their normal condition, and the patient prepared to renew the duties the said Ernest T. Paul and the other Sunday while driving on the Whitmore and pleasures of life. We guarantee marriage possible with absolute where murder and theft lurk behind road. He and a companion named CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY defendants above named by virtue of the smiling and hypocritical mask of the fact that they were signers of the Wolfe were out driving and while the We treat and cure Varicocele, Nervous DebUity, Stricture, Gleet, fceachery. in the forest of Chatenay, horse was going a fair gait the wheels Blood Poison. Urinary Drains and tosses, Kidney and Bladder Diseases. (said Paul's bond and in full settlement »bout three miles from Macon, you may of the buggy struck into a washout Are you a victim? Have you lost hope? Are you con- of the above entitled cause, including templating marriage? Has your blood been diseased.' lee the ruins of a church consecrated to in the road. The jolt threw Mr. Sey- READER! Have you any weakness? Our New Method Treatment M.i action that the parents of the said Bt. John. 'Not far from the church,' bold out upon his head, he receiving a will cure you. Consultation Pree. No matter who has treated you. Charles Schroeder may or might have writes the chronicler, Raoul Glabert, severe scalp wound. Muehlig's ambu- write for an honest opinion Free of Charge. Charges reasonable. against the said Ernest T. Paul." dealing with the lawful famines of the lance was called and Mr. Seybold con- Books Pree.—"The Golden Monitor" (illustrated) on Diseases of mm middle ages, "a scoundrel had built a veyed to his home, where he is report- "Diseases of Women," "Varicocele, Stricture and Gleet. All sent rBEE NO PITY SHOWN. house for the accommodation of trav- ed resting easy today. E°HOeMEDICmE SENT C. 0. •. HO NAMES ON BOXES OR ENVELOPES. EVERYTHING "For years fate was after me con-elers, and in this house he murdered all CONFIDENTIAL. OUESTION LIST AND COST OF TREATMENT. FREE, FOR HOME CURE tinuously" writes F. A. Gulledge, Ver- the people who came to lodge. The bena,'Ala. "I had a terrible case of monster used the flesh of his victims COUNTERFEIT GOLD. for his nourishment A man came there The gold used in color printing and Piles causing 24 tumors. When all on the mirror and picture frames is DRS KENNEDY* KERGAN failed Bucklen'a Arnica Salve cured one day with his wife and asked for « 148 SHELBY ST. DETROIT, MICH. me. Equally good for Burns and allshelter. Having rested awhile, his not from the pure gold leaf, but is a aches and pains. Only 25c at H. F. wife, prying into a closet, discovered a composition of bronze and spelter. It Miller's and A. E. Mummery's drug heap of human remains. At this sight resembles the genuine so closely that stores. the travelers grew pale and made for few people know the difference. To the road. The innkeeper tried to stop tell the difference between the genu- them, but terror lent them force and TWO MASKED MEN ENTEKED. iue Hostetter's Stomach Bitters and ipeed, so that they were able to make folk who were appalled to learn that the many imitations offered for it, MRS. J. STEINBACH good their escape to the town, where for years they had lived and moved on some of which are put up in the emp- they informed Prince Othon of the dis- such unhallowed ground. ty Hostetter bottles, is to observe that 50-PIECE DINNER SET EHEE DIED SUDDENLY covery.' "The instances cited are of crimes ^'underfill inducement to sell ocr Swan B&Llnf Powder. I the Private Stamp over the neck is Every purchaser of a pound can of Kwan linking 1'owder 'A great number of men set out, the committed long ago, but there is evi- under our Plan No. 65 will receive this beautiful Water Set, consist- unbroken. Refuse all others if you ng of pitcher anil six glasses, full size, free. Latest cut glass pat- Mrs. Jacob Steinbach, of Lima monster was found in his den, and no dence that this kind of robbery still value your health. The genuine has tern. Kememlwr tliis~Water 8et ia given absolutely free to every flourishes on the continent. Only quite mrchaser of household articles as described by our Plan No. 65. township, died suddenly Friday af- less than forty-eight human heads were a record of fifty years of cures of such To every lady who sells fourteen cans of Swan Baking Powder, recently we heard the story of an itiner- under Plan No. 65, with the Inducement ofthls beautiful Water ternoon at 4 o'clock, of dropsy. She fiiswvered, remains of travelers whom ailments as nausea, dizziness, flatulen- »et free to each purchaser, we give a handsomely decorated 50 ant druggist who was assailed in an *lrce Dinner Set «>r a 56-Pieee Tea Set, absolutely free. We had been ailing for some time, but was he had murdered and devoured. He cy, headache, heartburn, indigestion, do not require any money in advance. Simply send ua yonr name was dragged back to the town, tied to Inn near Clermont Ferrand with all and address, and we will forward our different plans and full infor- "I' and doing her housework until the dyspepsia, ana malaria, fever and ague nation. Von will be Hurprloed to nee what can be aecom- a beam in a cellar and burned to death, the classical mise en scene of this kind in a few hours' work. We will allow you fifteen days to deliver the Koodoand collect the money befon •lay before her death. Her maiden of outrage. An unnoticed trapdoor in back of it. If you have never tried it, >aying us. We allow large cash commission if preferred. We pay all freight. We also give BeJfteirfi, name was Amelian'Buss, the daughter myself,' says Raoul Glabert, 'was Tablet, i'oufhe*, Chalra, Shirt Waist Pattern*. Mu«lcal Instrument*, Lace'Ourtain*, Rocking Chairs *na present at his execution.' From other the floor of his bedroom was raised, do so today. hundreds of other useful and desirable articles, for aelHng our goods. W rite for Plans and full information. of the late respected William Buss, of two masked men, armed with revolv- SAL, YON A 8UPPLIEH (OMVANY, 1127 and 11*© Pine Street, St. LonU, JHo< chronicles also of this period canni- We assure our readers that tUe Salvona Supplies Company is thoroughly reliable.—Editor. township. She was about 56 balism seems to have been looked upon ers, entered and under menace of death years of age. She is survived by her by innkeeper* as one of the perquisites forced the traveler to hand over $100, husband, aged mother and four of their profession. which was his entire fortune. The I'l'ithers—Charles, of Freedom, William 'The French inn of most sinister rep- man escaped and was able at onco to J-. of Scio, Fred W., of Ann Arbor, and lay the culprits by the heels, for the Cores Onp utation, leaving aside the famous An- servant at the inn had witnessed the To Cure a Cold in One Day fa Two Days. berge des Anrets, the scene of the ex- landlady dividing the spoils and helped ploits of Robert Mncaize, is a house him to give full information to the po- Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. fr on every which is still standing, though unin- lice, so that the story lackB the grew- box. 25c. The Argus-Democrat has news from habited, in a mountain pass in Au- some element of such tragedies." Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. TbJS signature. Albertore, othf eCalifornia—an «©onty. $1 dpe ron yeare sister. , vergne. Thte is the Auberge de Per-

Anna, of Scio.

^ : 8 AKBUR A.RGU&-DEM OCR AT, AUGUST 21, SUDDEN DEATH NEW ROUTE FOR AT MILAN sdo mm ELECTRIC LINE Milan, Mich.. Aug. 20.—[Special to ANNUAL PKNK WIND-upSALE Argus.]—Mrs. Etta Laubach, wife of Rev. Ceo. Laubach, pastor of the Free Ordinance Committee Meet to Methodist church here, died very sud- Held at Farm of J. Vv. Wing Look Over Routes Qly last evening, aged 39 years. She Yesterday had given birth to a child about two Of all this Season's Garments in our Cloak Department— weeks ago and was thought to be do- A COMPROMISE PROPOSED ng nicely. The physician called ai A LARGE GATHERING SUITS, LIGHT WEIGHT COATS, SHIRT" WAISTS, » p. in. and everything was apparent- SKIRTS, WRAPPERS, SILK WAISTS, Komonas, Cot- ly all right, but an hour later she was Enjoyed a Delightful Day- Gen'l. Mgr. Austin Present- taken worse and died before the doctor ton Petticoat?,--all that we have left of the present Sea- Company is Sure to Come •ould be called. She leaves four child- Good Speaking, Singing and Route is Sought ren—one a babe. The remains will be and Recitations on son's purchase :: :: :: :: :: :: :: that will Pleasa All D to Coopersville for burial. the Program

The ordinance committee of the The Scio Grange, A'o. 329, gave a Take Their Departure This Week common council, Aldermen Fischer, THE BUSINESS piclnc Tuesday afternoon at the hom< ii Tuesday at .1. \V. Wing, and a most successful evening with Gen. Manager I>. U IS VERY GOOD i:ul enjoyable affair it was too. Mr. Austin, of the Ohio ,fc Michlj • Wing, tion ' "lisD, Y , A. A. & J. LINE IS CARRYING royal hi sts and i very one present from company is sc mitting thi leu, down Rich Offerings Await You — MANY PASSENGERS ric railway to our ght liny had never had a better lime. Over AI\ if of the map Large Amount of Business from Battle one hundred quests were present to tho commi : |[> modify Creek Line—Michigan a Great enjoy the hospitality of the Wi the original draft of the ordinan Trolley State The invitation had In en general to the For Choice of 25 Tailored Suits nit entrance over State various Granges of Washtenaw county $9.95 all we h;iv> left, all bought the present season. Originally marked $20.00, to Packard, up Packard to Fifth ave- President J. /D. Hawks and Yice- and all of the surrounding townships $26.00, $30.00 and $35 00. nue on the li.. Y.. A. A. & J. t: President and Treasurer 8. F. Angus wore represented, in fact the flower north on Fifth to William, thence west report that the Detroit, Ypsilanti, Ann of the Washtenaw County Granges on William to Fourth avenue, Arbor & Jackson is doing a splendid were there. For Choice of about i5 Tailored Suits north on Fourth to Beakes street, business and that the passenger traffic The 1M;; front porch of the Wing res- $3.95 Strictly nil wool, of good materials, well made; mostly of last season's pur- thence to Broadway and north along taxes the equipment to the uttermost ts decorated with Hags and chases, real values £12.50, 816.50, $18.00 the east side of the river toward Whit- "We are getting a great deal of bus- bunting. Under the big trees plank more Lake, or north on Fourth to iness from the Battle Creek-Jackson seats were placed and to many the Klngsley, thence west on Kingsley to For Silk Waists Worth $6.00 road originating west of Jackson." scene recalled a good old fashioned In this sale is comprised our entire stock of this season's Silk Waists in Main and north on Main. said Mr. Hawks, "and since we have camp me< ting. Across the road from $3.95 Whether this arrangement will be been exchanging business we threw a the house is a beautiful little park, en- Black and Colored Taffeta Silks, China Silks and Silk Pongees. The styles satisfactory to any more people than great deal of traffic their way which closed with a thick hedge of cedar, are perfect, in no manner different from those that will be in vogue the the other that was proposed remains originates east of Jackson. finely trimmed. Hera old men and wo- coming season. If you have a Silk Waist Want dont let this chance escape to be seen. "By the way. do you know that this men renewed their youth in a great you. Any Silk Waist we have worth up to $6.00 at $3.95. Some objection was made by Mr.is a great trolley state and that at swing made of poles hung beti Austin to iron poles over portions of present one of the longest continuous two large elms, and the seat was the the route through the city and to pav-electric lines rides now in existence old time width, big enough for two. For all Colored Cotton Waists in stock. These Waists are all suitable for fall and ing and sprinkling ^between their can be had in Michigan? It is from The young people kept the hammock 79c winter wear. track, but this will be easily gotten Tort Huron to Detroit via the Rapid swinging and even the babies were along with. Railway, seventy-four miles: Detroit not forgotten, for a jumping chair • Of coarse there is no certainty that to Jackson via the Detroit, Ypsilanti, which whirled and tettered caused the For $i.5o House Wrappers the route the line will eventually take Ann Arbor & Jackson, seventy-six babies to laugh and coo. Here too, We offer this week every light Colored Wrapper we have in stock worth up to has yet been decided upon, but un- 89c miles: Jackson to Battle Creek, forty- the stars and stripes waved. $1.50 for,89c. All sizes from 32 to 44. doubtedly progress is being made to- five miles, and Rattle Creek to Kala- After an old time picnic dinner had ward a solution. The committee is .co-mazoo via Jackson & Battle Creek been served upon long tables a line ing about the matter with the question Traction Co., twenty-three miles; im was rendered. The first of the road coming settled in their making a total of 218 miles by trolley. number, a duet by Misses Foster and own minds and with the desire to find That at present is hard to beat. Of Lyon of Scio. was played most clev- some route through the city that will course when the Detroit-Toledo line erly. C. Ji. Fellows of Saline then be satisfactory to the residents along Is finished it will beat this route for gave a most interesting talk on na- Women's Oxfords the streets as far as possible and also distance, as then people can go from ture, pointing out the great good to be gfaetory to the projectors of thePort Huron to Cleveland and down acquired by keeping close to and com- road. The solution of this problem is Into the state of New York." muning with nature. not dead easy, but some solution will be found. The sentiment is that Ann Xo picnic could be a real success For Oxfords worth $2 5o Arbor must have the road and conse- without "Jim"' Harkins, and his au- Our Entire Stock of Ladies' Oxfords (Dorothy Dodd's excepted) worth CH NA SHOWER dience would not allow him to take $1.48 quently the route will be found. #2.50 are now selling at $1.48. his seat until lie had sung "Baby FOR MISS RYAN Mine," "Trouble," "Irish Jubilee," and "I've Got Mine." Next came Miss WILL THE ROAD Clema Mills of PHtsfield, with a very Wednesday was Miss Cora Whitman's pleasing* recitation, delivered in a BENEFIT ANN ARBOR )irthday and to celebrate the occasion most taking manner, and was followed he gave a china shower at her home by Andrew Campbell of Ypsilanti,who Introducing' on Packard street, in the evening for spoke on the subject of the develop- THE POINT TO BE CONSIDERED ment of the Grange work along edu- IN GRANTING FRANCHISE Miss Amy Ryan. It was an exceeding- cational lines. Another recitation was y pretty and enjoyable affair. Skill- then very cleverly delivered by Miss Fall Goods ul hands turned the home into a Ethel Lyon of Scio. John MaeDougal Council Should Consider Interest of lower of bloom. Festoons of golden of Ypsilanti, then spoke. The key note City and Grant Rights Accordingly ln\v and asparagus ferns adorned the of his discussion was the unlimited LARGE INVOICE OF HEAVY MERCERIZED BRIGHT —New Route Proposed >arlors. success of the Grange, pointing out In the back parlor under an arch of that it had accomplished almost the To the Editor: he flowers and ferns Miss Eliza Arm impossible. Rev. Morrison of Webster Silk Finished Waisting's Inasmuch as that the O. & M. Trac- mster presided at the punch bowl. is always a favorite with an audience, ilis theme was "Thought" forms a tion Co. is having such a hard time The dining room was exceptionally For fall in White, Ecru and Fancy Colored Styles are shown for the first time this week, in finding upon which streets to lay iretty. From the chandelier above the habit, habit begets character, and character makes destiny." their tracks, it would be worth the able alternating ribbons of pink and Q _ For Teazeled Oxfords, Lille Pique, Oxford Vellon, Crepe Waist Cloth in all] colors on while for the citizens to solve the :r en were attached to the table in Miss Buell of Ann Arbor, who is IOC/ White and Ecru grounds. All beautiful effects for a little money. secretary of the State Grange, sketch- problem for them. Hence this com- su.h a way as to form a pyramid hrough which could be seen a bouquet ed briefly the work ami regeneration munication. For Heavy Mercerized Waisting's in stripes and if pink carnations and the dainty sil- of the Grange. Andrew Campbell Basket Weaves all handsome designs. The granting of a franchise should 'er ware. then sang a number of good old Scotch 25c to 35c at the outset be looked upon as a busi- After a merry hour had been spent nolodies. The speech of Hon. W. W. For Orient Brocaded Fancies in White and Ecru ness deal. If such a railroad is of no n guessing I lie names of flowers which VYodemcyor was the last on the pro- benefit to a city, the franchise should old Hie bride's story a musical pro- gram, lie spoke in his usual char- entirely new effects. not be given. But, if the city can begram was rendered. Walter IUbling, acteristic and energetic manner, his benefited, the franchise should be For Fancy Weave Mangoline and Damask Testings, Superb effects f Detroit, furnished some very line a Ik being of a political nature. As in white Ecru and colored designs. granted. It cannot be pointed out nusic. Little Miss Ruth Whitman the hour was late and he felt the peo- 60c to 75c wherein the proposed mad from the •leased everyone with her pretty ple might wish to get home he eom- south would be of benefit to Ann Ar-songs. Miss Lillian Whitman accom- d himself to Senator Blackburn, bor. However, from the north it lanied by Miss Armbruster also sang who, while attending a hanging down would be of some benefit. If this pro- several pieces. south, was asked to sit on the scaffold 'I road should connect Ann Arbor with the sheriff and other dignitaries. with Saline, that is, that the road Misses Eliza Armbruster and Lillian In Our Big Basement Bazaar Whitman then served the lunch, after The condemned one on being asked to would enter Saline and come into Ann five a last talk sullenly refused. Arbor over the Gravel road, it would vhieh with a neat speech by one of the quests, Miss Ryan was presented with Senator Blackburn asked to speak in J00 Articles Selling at 50 Cents on the Dollar, be of considerabl benefit. Therefore, his place and took the opportunity of if the O. & M. company wishes such ler gifts of china. There were some very handsome pieces among those electioneering.. The culprit finally ask Household Conveniences and Necessities always found on our 10 Cent Bargain Counters. a valuable grant from Ann Arbor, this ed the sheriff if he would just as lief city in turn asks that the company also presented by the forty guests who ,vere present. go on with the hanging and let the sen- concede to the wishas of Ann Arbor. ator continue his speech afterwards.. Priced for this weeR only 5c This can easily lie lir.nii.lit about as A PARTIAL LIST OF THEM— Ann Arbor has the "whip' hand. It is not for the board of aldermen to tind CHRISTIAN BONNINE U. OF M. GRADUATE out what the railroad company wants 10c 4 qt. Tin Pail 5c 10c Large Strap Hinges.. 5c 10c Hunter's Flour Sifter 5c and grant it, but what the citizens of HAD FAINTING SPELL 10c Tin Cullender 5c Ailn Arbor want. If, then, the rail- IN DETROIT CHURCH 10c Wood Salt Box 5c 10c Pie Tins, square 5c 10c Round Cake Tins 5c 10c Large Pot Covers.... 5c 10c Good Size Milk Pans 5c road company wishes to accept of it, 10c China Creamers 5c it can. Christian Bonnin, of 020 W. Madison 10c Square Cake Tins.... 5c 10c Wira Potato Basket.. 5c street, had a fainting fit while in Mey-DR. DAVIDSON CALLED BY WAR- 10c Egg Beater 5c 10c good size Butter Bowl 5c 10c China Sugars 5c An easy solution as to the matter REN AVENUE BAPTISTS of streets would be a franchise on ers' saloon Wednesday afternoon and 10c Jelly Mold 5c 10c Large Mugs, yellow 10c China Spoon Holders 5c S. Main street to \V. Madison, thence fell, striking the back of his head on 10c Soup Strainer 5c ware 5c 10c Fancy Glass Card west to Ashley street, thence north on the mard floor. It was not thought he He Was Prominent Student Here and 10c Mouse Trap 5c 10c Large Creamers.yellow Trays 5c Ashley, running over the Boland line was seriously injured at first, but he Wife was a Well Known Ann 10c Metal Towel Rack, 3 ware 5c 10c Fancy Glass Flower 5c tracks on Ashley from Ann Street remained unconscious and was taken Arbor Lady Dish 5c to his home in Muehlig's ambulance arms 5c 10c Earthen Spittoon i.... 5c north. This route would bring the line 10c Metal Bracket, Soap 10c Vegetable Graters.... 5c 10c Fancy Glass Vases.. 5c through the heart of the business por- and Dr. Kapp called. The doctor says today that it is difficult to say how Dr. Robert Davidson of Plttsburg, Dish with Tray 5c 10c Wire Potato Masher. 5c 10c Wire Corn Popper... 5c tion of the city. It would also give Pa., has accepted a call to the War- 10c Wood Towel Racks, 3 them a chance to have the waiting serious the injury may probe, but that 10c LePages Fish Glue... 5c 10c Metal Griddle Lifter. 5c he is in a very bad way. This is said ren Avenue Baptist church of Detroit, 10c Nickeled Pancake 10c Meat Tenderer 5c arms 5c room on Ashley near that of the Bo- for the coming year. Dr. Davidson 10c Soup Skimmers 5c land lhie and that of the Ypsi-Ann. to be the third fainting attack Mr. Turner 5c 10c Wire Sponge Holder. 5c Bonnin has bad recently. is a graduate of the Literary depart- 10c Vegetable Skimmers. 5c And it would give Ann Arbor direct ment in the class of '09, taking his 10c Large Dipper 5c 10c Heavy Enameled communication with the southern por- master's degree the following year. 10c Spring Balance | Scale 5c Spoons 5c 10c Heavy Granite Spoons 5c tion of Washtenaw and Saline. While in college he was a prominent 1 quart Tin Measures.... 5c 10c Blacking Dauber.... 5c 10c Steak Pounder 5c G. J. II. ARE HAPPY member of the Students Christian 10 Tea Strainer 5c General Association,* having held the Etc. Etc. Etc. Three spectres that threaten baby's ONCE MORE secretaryship for two years. It will life. Cholera lnfantum, dysentery be remembered that Mrs. Davidson diarrhoea. Dr. Fowler's Extract of A decree of divorce was filed Wedwa- s Miss Bessie Carson, formerly of Wild Strawberry never fails to conquer nesday in the case of Bertha ltichards Ann Arbor, who is well known as a them. vs. Harry Richards. The divorce is beautiful alto soloist, having held this granted on the ground of extreme position in the Baptist church while in FOB OVER tsIXT/ YEARS cruelty and gives the mother the cus-school. ' The many friends of Dr. and Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has of the child, Clair Eichards, un- Mrs. Davidson will be glad to learn been used for children while teething • shall attain the age of 14 years. of their return to Michigan. It soothes the child, softens the gums The defendant is also ordered to pay allays the pain, cures wind colic, and 1*a solicitor's fee of $30. Strayed—A Holstein yearling heifer. the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twen- The particulars of the case were Owner can have same by paying for S? Money to loan on Improved Farm or City Property. Apply at Insurance & Loan off ice, 2d Floor ty-flve cents a bottle. Sold by all drug- given at the time the testimony was keep and this ad. gists throughout t!he world. taken. -_adk: 34 ADAM FRBY.